This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with place and further an understanding of spatial innovation in literature. Acknowledging the Canadian critical tradition of discussing place and space, the thesis moves the focus away from conventional engagements with wilderness motifs and small town narratives. In this way the thesis can be seen to respond to the nascent critical movement that urges engagement with contemporary urban spaces in Canadian literature. Responding to the critical neglect of urban representation, and more particularly, representations of Toronto in Canadian literary criticism, this thesis examines Toronto as a complex and contradictory site of symbol...
My project examines how minority literary texts from Singapore, Vancouver, and Toronto intervene in ...
In my dissertation “What is Here Now: Assembling Poetry in Canada after the Spatial Turn,” I examine...
This thesis studies the representation of second-generation characters (i.e. the children of immigra...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
Modern literature frequently evokes Toronto. The city is prominent in the poetry of Dennis Lee and D...
In this dissertation, I examine literary responses to socioeconomic and spatial change in Vancouver,...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis reads Toronto-based literature since 1968 agains...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
This study analyses literary depictions of the Canadian city in representative contemporary (twentie...
This article traces a historical trajectory of the city poet in Canada—a writer whose “street-level ...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
This dissertation offers a new approach to an enduring question in literary studies: how do certain...
Site-specific socially engaged art practices are on the rise, particularly in cities. Global migrati...
My project examines how minority literary texts from Singapore, Vancouver, and Toronto intervene in ...
In my dissertation “What is Here Now: Assembling Poetry in Canada after the Spatial Turn,” I examine...
This thesis studies the representation of second-generation characters (i.e. the children of immigra...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
Modern literature frequently evokes Toronto. The city is prominent in the poetry of Dennis Lee and D...
In this dissertation, I examine literary responses to socioeconomic and spatial change in Vancouver,...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis reads Toronto-based literature since 1968 agains...
That imaginative literature can be used as a data source for geographical analysis and understanding...
This study analyses literary depictions of the Canadian city in representative contemporary (twentie...
This article traces a historical trajectory of the city poet in Canada—a writer whose “street-level ...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
This dissertation offers a new approach to an enduring question in literary studies: how do certain...
Site-specific socially engaged art practices are on the rise, particularly in cities. Global migrati...
My project examines how minority literary texts from Singapore, Vancouver, and Toronto intervene in ...
In my dissertation “What is Here Now: Assembling Poetry in Canada after the Spatial Turn,” I examine...
This thesis studies the representation of second-generation characters (i.e. the children of immigra...