This study examines several contemporary Atlantic-Canadian novels, including Various Persons named Kevin O'Brien, by Alden Nowlan, Middlewatch and Penumbra, by Susan Kerslake, Lives of Short Duration and others, by David Adams Richards, and The Afterlife of George Cartwright, by John Steffler. Based on the cultural and political theories of Mikhail M. Bakhtin, Ernesto Laclau and Chantai Mouffe, Edward Said, Homi Bhabha, and others, it suggests that these novels employ a dialogic paradigm of relations to counter monologic paradigms that underrate Atlantic Canada and its cultures. As dialogic regional voices, they go further than those of writers such as Thomas Raddall, Charles Bruce, and Ernest Buckler to depict the interaction of conflictin...
The object of this study is comprised by Stephen Leacock’s (1869-1944) novel Sunshine Sketches of a ...
The book under review contains thirteen studies organized within four major groupings and strikes me...
In the wake of such books as Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women’s Regional Writing (edit...
Though traditionally mapped as a margin, Stephen Henighan has argued that 'By the late 1990s it seem...
This ecocritical study analyzes literary works and narratives related to northern Alberta. It establ...
In "Dialogism, Cultural Narratology, and Contemporary Canadian Novels in English," I develop a meth...
Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 19...
Regionalism has been a shaping force in Canadian literary studies for as long as that field has exis...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
Even in the 1990s, much research on literary regionalism in Canada manifests a discourse of cultural...
Canadian Literatures is an excellent introduction for all students new to the field of Canadian Stud...
This study establishes a conversation between regional literary theory, ecocriticism, and places stu...
This thesis engages in a study of the construction of identity as “process” in four contemporary Eng...
Northern British Columbian poetry from communities like Prince George is often marginalized by liter...
This dissertation examines how contemporary narrative fiction in French and Spanish represents exper...
The object of this study is comprised by Stephen Leacock’s (1869-1944) novel Sunshine Sketches of a ...
The book under review contains thirteen studies organized within four major groupings and strikes me...
In the wake of such books as Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women’s Regional Writing (edit...
Though traditionally mapped as a margin, Stephen Henighan has argued that 'By the late 1990s it seem...
This ecocritical study analyzes literary works and narratives related to northern Alberta. It establ...
In "Dialogism, Cultural Narratology, and Contemporary Canadian Novels in English," I develop a meth...
Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 19...
Regionalism has been a shaping force in Canadian literary studies for as long as that field has exis...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
Even in the 1990s, much research on literary regionalism in Canada manifests a discourse of cultural...
Canadian Literatures is an excellent introduction for all students new to the field of Canadian Stud...
This study establishes a conversation between regional literary theory, ecocriticism, and places stu...
This thesis engages in a study of the construction of identity as “process” in four contemporary Eng...
Northern British Columbian poetry from communities like Prince George is often marginalized by liter...
This dissertation examines how contemporary narrative fiction in French and Spanish represents exper...
The object of this study is comprised by Stephen Leacock’s (1869-1944) novel Sunshine Sketches of a ...
The book under review contains thirteen studies organized within four major groupings and strikes me...
In the wake of such books as Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women’s Regional Writing (edit...