The purpose of this thesis is to consider the Canadian wilderness as an actual and a mythological site for discursive change. Part One analyses five pioneer journal/handbooks, and Part Two examines four contemporary texts which focus on the pioneer experience.;Chapters One to Three explore the extent to which the disruption of their political and social assumptions caused the female pioneers to explore alternative constructions of gender. These chapters illustrate that the women do indeed see the potential in the wilderness for redefining themselves, for shifting away from the restrictive nineteenth-century construction of women. This shift comes in part from their active relationship with the landscape, and in part through their representa...
During the nineteenth century, women in Britain and Canada read about natural history, wrote about i...
The most dramatic effect of the colonization process is that the colonized are forced to occupy mult...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore pioneer prairie women of fiction, in the novels of O. E. R...
In this dissertation, I identify a genre of travel writing that I refer to as frontier revival liter...
In the past, Western Canada was a place of new directions in human thought and action, migrations of...
In 1884 Mary E. Inderwick wrote to her Ontario family from the ranch near Pincher Creek, Alberta, wh...
My interdisciplinary study focuses on the imaginative construction of the Great Plains in the region...
How do we interpret the experiences of women in the agricultural settlement of t...
A female character type, one which is arguably unique to Canada, can be found in English-Canadian fi...
Wilderness' is a term commonly used to describe the forested landscapes of northern British Columbia...
Review of: Crossing Frontiers: Papers in American and Canadian Western Literature. Harrison, Dick, e...
This research examines representations of wilderness, Canadian nationalism and the production of res...
Canadian Modernism and modernity have had profound effects on how Canadian literary scholars approac...
Settler Feminism and Race Making in Canada engages in a discursive analysis of three ‘texts’-the nar...
This thesis examines cross-cultural relationships between Indigenous Okanagan and settler Ukrainian ...
During the nineteenth century, women in Britain and Canada read about natural history, wrote about i...
The most dramatic effect of the colonization process is that the colonized are forced to occupy mult...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore pioneer prairie women of fiction, in the novels of O. E. R...
In this dissertation, I identify a genre of travel writing that I refer to as frontier revival liter...
In the past, Western Canada was a place of new directions in human thought and action, migrations of...
In 1884 Mary E. Inderwick wrote to her Ontario family from the ranch near Pincher Creek, Alberta, wh...
My interdisciplinary study focuses on the imaginative construction of the Great Plains in the region...
How do we interpret the experiences of women in the agricultural settlement of t...
A female character type, one which is arguably unique to Canada, can be found in English-Canadian fi...
Wilderness' is a term commonly used to describe the forested landscapes of northern British Columbia...
Review of: Crossing Frontiers: Papers in American and Canadian Western Literature. Harrison, Dick, e...
This research examines representations of wilderness, Canadian nationalism and the production of res...
Canadian Modernism and modernity have had profound effects on how Canadian literary scholars approac...
Settler Feminism and Race Making in Canada engages in a discursive analysis of three ‘texts’-the nar...
This thesis examines cross-cultural relationships between Indigenous Okanagan and settler Ukrainian ...
During the nineteenth century, women in Britain and Canada read about natural history, wrote about i...
The most dramatic effect of the colonization process is that the colonized are forced to occupy mult...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore pioneer prairie women of fiction, in the novels of O. E. R...