Volume 40, numéro 2, 2015
Sommaire (14 articles)
Front Matter
Articles
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“A Science of Uncertainty”: Bioethics, Narrative Competence, and Turning to the “What If” of Fiction
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“True Stories,” Real Lives: Canada Reads 2012 and the Effects of Reading Memoir in Public
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Speculative Solutions: The Development of Environmental and Ecofeminist Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam
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Good Enough, Bad Enough, Animal, Monster: Mothers in Alice Munro’s The Love of a Good Woman
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“The Unavoidable Collision of Religion and Life”: Scots Presbyterianism in Alice Munro’s Fiction
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Returning to the Kaswéntah River: A Trans-Indigenous Reading of Land-Centred Citizenship in Thomas King’sTruth and Bright Water
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Forests, Clearings, and the Spaces in Between: Reading Land Claims and the Actuality of Context in Ana Historic
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“Fugitive Visions”:: Cultural Pseudomemory and the Death of the Indigenous Child in the Indian Poems of Duncan Campbell Scott
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Exile beyond Return: Zionism and Diaspora in A.M. Klein’s Journalism
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French Fascism and History in “Speck’s Idea”
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Unless: A Covert Post-Colonial and Transnational Gothic Novel, Or The Haunted House (of Fiction) Is Falling Apart