This essay considers the spatial politics of the transnational turn in recent Canadian literary criticism, historicizing the growth of explicitly spatial critical frames—diaspora studies, globalization, critical regionalism, new border studies—within the longer “topocentricism” of the field. Taking the rise of hemispheric criticism as a particularly charged case study, I suggest that the most common function of such work has been a transnational return, less a decisive move beyond the limits of the national frame than a complex extension of English-Canadian literary studies’ longstanding engagement with literary nationalism
Whereas the 1990s witnessed the establishment of the basic parameters within which Canada could be c...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
The Handbook of Comparative North American Literature was conceived and edited by scholar of Canadia...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
Contemporary transnational and transcontinental trends of theory enable a mandatory analysis of how ...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 19...
The views of the critics who attempted an explicit definition of Canadian literature between 1890 an...
This essay draws attention to variations in the use of formal textual strategies that sometimes have...
This book examines the cultural work of space and memory in Canada and Canadian literature, and enco...
Both Brazil and Canada exist in-between the status of colony and coloniser, tradition and modernity,...
The geographical entities of Australia and Canada house multifarious localities, regions and nations...
In the last few decades Canadian and Québécois literatures have been catapulted onto the global stag...
This study calls for a re-evaluation of contemporary regionalist literary theory. It argues that tra...
This paper presents a transnational feminist critique of discourses of internationalism in Canada by...
Whereas the 1990s witnessed the establishment of the basic parameters within which Canada could be c...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
The Handbook of Comparative North American Literature was conceived and edited by scholar of Canadia...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
Contemporary transnational and transcontinental trends of theory enable a mandatory analysis of how ...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 19...
The views of the critics who attempted an explicit definition of Canadian literature between 1890 an...
This essay draws attention to variations in the use of formal textual strategies that sometimes have...
This book examines the cultural work of space and memory in Canada and Canadian literature, and enco...
Both Brazil and Canada exist in-between the status of colony and coloniser, tradition and modernity,...
The geographical entities of Australia and Canada house multifarious localities, regions and nations...
In the last few decades Canadian and Québécois literatures have been catapulted onto the global stag...
This study calls for a re-evaluation of contemporary regionalist literary theory. It argues that tra...
This paper presents a transnational feminist critique of discourses of internationalism in Canada by...
Whereas the 1990s witnessed the establishment of the basic parameters within which Canada could be c...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
The Handbook of Comparative North American Literature was conceived and edited by scholar of Canadia...