This essay draws attention to variations in the use of formal textual strategies that sometimes have been overlooked in the productive but potentially homogenizing shift from Canadian literature to Canadian literatures. A mere insistence on pluralization can run the risk of masking differences that include specific forms of “nonsimultaneity” or ungleichzeitigkeit (Ernst Bloch). Such differing relations to time—or heterochronicities— imply related, varying views of space, point to different functionalities of formal modes and genres, and influence how texts relate to audiences and intervene in the public sphere. I argue that the deployment of formal elements is often contingent on social dimensions and cultural specificity, and thus on conte...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: English. Advisor: Paula Rabinowitz. 1 ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on Canadian writers who choose to frame t...
The search for emblems in Canadian literature is no longer completely valid. The desire to find and ...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
This dissertation examines current academic approaches to reading South Asian-Canadian literature as...
This thesis engages in a study of the construction of identity as “process” in four contemporary Eng...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
This thesis engages in a study of the construction of identity as “process” in four contemporary Eng...
Marshall McLuhan has offered the Deconstructionist argument that Canada is a "hidden ground" existin...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
In “Black w/Holes” M. Nourbese Philip comments upon the psychic border that “prohibits or limits” th...
This essay considers the spatial politics of the transnational turn in recent Canadian literary crit...
This study explores the usage of public and counterpublic spaces in two Canadian novels, Dionne Bran...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
Canadian magic realist texts are often identified with postcolonialism and postmodernism. Ann-Marie ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: English. Advisor: Paula Rabinowitz. 1 ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on Canadian writers who choose to frame t...
The search for emblems in Canadian literature is no longer completely valid. The desire to find and ...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
This dissertation examines current academic approaches to reading South Asian-Canadian literature as...
This thesis engages in a study of the construction of identity as “process” in four contemporary Eng...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
This thesis engages in a study of the construction of identity as “process” in four contemporary Eng...
Marshall McLuhan has offered the Deconstructionist argument that Canada is a "hidden ground" existin...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
In “Black w/Holes” M. Nourbese Philip comments upon the psychic border that “prohibits or limits” th...
This essay considers the spatial politics of the transnational turn in recent Canadian literary crit...
This study explores the usage of public and counterpublic spaces in two Canadian novels, Dionne Bran...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
Canadian magic realist texts are often identified with postcolonialism and postmodernism. Ann-Marie ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: English. Advisor: Paula Rabinowitz. 1 ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on Canadian writers who choose to frame t...
The search for emblems in Canadian literature is no longer completely valid. The desire to find and ...