This article is part of a project entitled, ‘Heartlands/Pays du cœur’. This aims to offer new critical approaches to Québec's ‘regional’ novel; focusing on representations of rural, semi-rural, exurban and urban spaces and places outside of the province's largest city, Montreal. The article considers material and imaginary geographies of the Eastern Townships in relation to William S. Messier's Dixie (2013). Drawing on theories on walking, it is structured around a walking interview with the author, in which he and I discuss the importance of place in his writing whilst moving through key sites featured within it
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Cet article se concentre sur le rôle que la « sensibilité géographique » (Rovert D. Kaplan) a pu jou...
In order to fully appreciate the scope of our surroundings, we must look to and describe different v...
This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J...
This article takes a common strand of space and power, mediated by comparative notions of empire and...
This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J...
Honors (Bachelor's)EnglishUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1077...
This article explores how the four interweaving storylines of the contemporary US author Paul Auster...
This article examines Wendell Berry’s short story collection, That Distant Land (2004) through the l...
The subtitle of Daniel Coleman’s third book of non-fiction acknowledges in place the existence of a ...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
This thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North American regio...
Over recent years literary geography has adopted a relational approach to its subject matter. This a...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North Ame...
This article brings together three short ‘provocations’ presented by Katie Beswick, Harriet Hawkins ...
In compiling this issue of Great Plains Quarterly, Charlene Porsild responds to issues at the heart ...
Cet article se concentre sur le rôle que la « sensibilité géographique » (Rovert D. Kaplan) a pu jou...
In order to fully appreciate the scope of our surroundings, we must look to and describe different v...
This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J...