This article examines the representation of Canadian multiculturalism in Lawrence Hill’s Any Known Blood (1997) and David Chariandy’s Soucouyant (2007). I argue that these novels can be regarded as revisions of Canada’s official policy towards minorities, because they both creatively rewrite silenced parts of national history, and attempt to remap the connections between Canada and the world beyond the national frontiers. Hill’s and Chariandy’s revision of the past and redrawing of the present are made particularly clear in their novels through the representation of Canadian space, more specifically in their distancing from the image of urban centres as areas of cosmopolitanism. This idea of setting the narrative in conventionally Canadian ...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
This article examines the ways in which discourses of Canadian national identity...
Since the Multiculturalism Act of 1971, Canadian literature has resounded with the voices of raciall...
peer reviewedThis article examines the representation of Canadian multiculturalism in Lawrence Hill’...
An integral part of Canada\u27s official historical narrative, the Multiculturalism Policy is multi-...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2021-2022En su novela Any Known...
After the Second World War ended, Canada was no longer mainly composed of its two dominant ethnocult...
My dissertation explores the ways in which contemporary black Canadian novels rewrite national space...
The reason behind Canada’s choice of a multicultural policy as a significant identification of its n...
Canada's continued forgetfulness concerning slavery here, and the nation-state's attempts to record...
Review of: Matas, Carol. Footsteps in the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott, Rupert’s Land, ...
Lawrence Hill\u27s Book of Negroes (2007) is a significant recent addition to the growing list of po...
Anna Branach-Kallas Multicultural? Diasporic? Transcanadian Literature?Transcultural Dialog...
By the end of the century the number of non-whites in Canada is conservatively estimated to be one q...
Drawing on the concepts of liminality proposed by Arnold Van Gennep and Victor Turner and Althusser'...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
This article examines the ways in which discourses of Canadian national identity...
Since the Multiculturalism Act of 1971, Canadian literature has resounded with the voices of raciall...
peer reviewedThis article examines the representation of Canadian multiculturalism in Lawrence Hill’...
An integral part of Canada\u27s official historical narrative, the Multiculturalism Policy is multi-...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2021-2022En su novela Any Known...
After the Second World War ended, Canada was no longer mainly composed of its two dominant ethnocult...
My dissertation explores the ways in which contemporary black Canadian novels rewrite national space...
The reason behind Canada’s choice of a multicultural policy as a significant identification of its n...
Canada's continued forgetfulness concerning slavery here, and the nation-state's attempts to record...
Review of: Matas, Carol. Footsteps in the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott, Rupert’s Land, ...
Lawrence Hill\u27s Book of Negroes (2007) is a significant recent addition to the growing list of po...
Anna Branach-Kallas Multicultural? Diasporic? Transcanadian Literature?Transcultural Dialog...
By the end of the century the number of non-whites in Canada is conservatively estimated to be one q...
Drawing on the concepts of liminality proposed by Arnold Van Gennep and Victor Turner and Althusser'...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
This article examines the ways in which discourses of Canadian national identity...
Since the Multiculturalism Act of 1971, Canadian literature has resounded with the voices of raciall...