The essay locates Joel Thomas Hynes’s We’ll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night (2017), narrated by the social outcaste Johnny, in an international "heroin realism" tradition. Hynes, styled as Canada's "bad boy" author, thus evoking his emotional ties to his protagonist, situates Johnny on the margins of Canada: in Newfoundland, which has been systemically disenfranchised from Canada's centre beside the rest of Atlantic Canada for over a century, as novels by Michael Crummey, Lisa Moore, David Adams Richards, Alistair MacLeod, and Hugh MacLennan show. The regionally representative Johnny complicates romantic figurations of Canada, which prides itself on progressiveness and equal opportunity, and which is globally envisaged as a beacon of mo...
In the wake of such books as Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women’s Regional Writing (edit...
In this dissertation, I examine how the themes of memory, storytelling, and the construction of nar...
Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...
The essay locates Joel Thomas Hynes’s We’ll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night (2017), narrated by ...
This essay draws attention to variations in the use of formal textual strategies that sometimes have...
First paragraph: In the only sustained exploration of Scottish-Canadian literary relations, Elizabet...
Though traditionally mapped as a margin, Stephen Henighan has argued that 'By the late 1990s it seem...
The stories in this collection raise questions about the nature of Newfoundland cultural identity. A...
Guy Vanderhaegh's The Englishman's Boy undermines the myths of Canadian innocence, and of the Americ...
This article examines the representation of Canadian multiculturalism in Lawrence Hill’s Any Known B...
Montreal is a fictional confession narrative, set in 1993, exploring themes of trauma, class and gui...
Simply put, hyperreality is used to denote something that does not yet exist in the sense of being u...
This dissertation is about representations of celebrity in poetry written in English by Canadian aut...
The protagonists of Atwood’s novels are most often both Canadian and female, and their stories featu...
The present paper deals with the (im)possibilities of belonging within the melancholic Asian-Canadia...
In the wake of such books as Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women’s Regional Writing (edit...
In this dissertation, I examine how the themes of memory, storytelling, and the construction of nar...
Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...
The essay locates Joel Thomas Hynes’s We’ll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night (2017), narrated by ...
This essay draws attention to variations in the use of formal textual strategies that sometimes have...
First paragraph: In the only sustained exploration of Scottish-Canadian literary relations, Elizabet...
Though traditionally mapped as a margin, Stephen Henighan has argued that 'By the late 1990s it seem...
The stories in this collection raise questions about the nature of Newfoundland cultural identity. A...
Guy Vanderhaegh's The Englishman's Boy undermines the myths of Canadian innocence, and of the Americ...
This article examines the representation of Canadian multiculturalism in Lawrence Hill’s Any Known B...
Montreal is a fictional confession narrative, set in 1993, exploring themes of trauma, class and gui...
Simply put, hyperreality is used to denote something that does not yet exist in the sense of being u...
This dissertation is about representations of celebrity in poetry written in English by Canadian aut...
The protagonists of Atwood’s novels are most often both Canadian and female, and their stories featu...
The present paper deals with the (im)possibilities of belonging within the melancholic Asian-Canadia...
In the wake of such books as Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women’s Regional Writing (edit...
In this dissertation, I examine how the themes of memory, storytelling, and the construction of nar...
Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...