Volume 32, numéro 2, 2007
Sommaire (16 articles)
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Frontmatter
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Introduction Surviving the Paraphrase:: Poetics and Public Culture in Canada
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Towards Canada as Aesthetic State:: François-Xavier Garneau’s
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Machine-Age Discourse, Mechanical Ballet, and Popular Song as Alternative Document in Dorothy Livesay’s "Day and Night"
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Rita Wong’s monkeypuzzle and the Poetics of Social Justice
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‘Whatever That Is’:: Hiromi Goto’s Body Politic/s
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Finding Narratives:: George, Vancouver and the Process of Discovery
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(Un)Settling the Prairies:: Queering Regionalist Literature and the Prairie Social Landscape in Shane Rhodes’s The Wireless Room
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Newfoundland Poetry as "Ethnographic Salvage":: Time, Place, and Voice in the Poetry of Michael Crummey and Mary Dalton
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Poetics and the Politics of Globalization
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Transnational Subjectivities:: Roy Miki’sSurrender and Global Displacements
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The Poetics of Vulnerability:: Diaspora, Race, and Global Citizenship in A.M. Klein’s The Second Scroll and Dionne Brand’s Thirsty
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Notes from and beyond my Conference Reading
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"Frank Davey" and the Method of Cool
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Frank Davey and the Firing Squad
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Notes on Contributors