Volume 34, numéro 1, 2009
Sommaire (16 articles)
Frontmatter
Articles
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The Death of the New Woman in Sara Jeannette Duncan’s A Daughter of To-day
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"The Same as Bein’ Canadian":: John Marlyn’s Eye among the Blind
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Nietzsche as Educator:: Leonard Cohen’s Beautiful Losers and the Achievement of Innocence
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"Absence, havoc":: Gothic Mourning and Daughterly Duty in Jay Macpherson’s Welcoming Disaster
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The Lowest Common Denominator:: Consumerism, Branding, and Definitive Dissatisfaction in Stéphane Dompierre’s Un Petit pas pour l’homme
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"We live permanently in the recurrence of our own stories":: Michael Ondaatje’s Divisadero
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Offred’s Complicity and the Dystopian Tradition in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
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Roberta’s Raspberry Bombe and Critical Indifference in Alice Munro’s "Labor Day Dinner"
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Deep Map Country:: Proposing a Dinnseanchas Cycle of the Northern Plains
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Productive Dissonance:: Classical Music in Tomson Highway’s Kiss of the Fur Queen
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Weesageechak Meets the Weetigo:: Storytelling, Humour, and Trauma in the Fiction of Richard Van Camp, Tomson Highway, and Eden Robinson
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"Exorcising a lot of shame":: Transformation and Affective Experience in Marilyn Dumont’s green girl dreams Mountains