Volume 43, numéro 2, 2018
Sommaire (19 articles)
Front Matter / Liminaire
Introduction
Articles / Articles
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“Extravagance, Tea, and Trumpery”: Irony and Education in Thomas McCulloch’s ‘Stepsure Letters‘
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“The Lines We Drive On”: Automobility in the Road Narratives of Donald Shebib and Alistair MacLeod
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“It Seems to Bust Your Balls”: Coal Nostalgia, Masculinity, and Energy History in Alistair MacLeod’s Short Fiction
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Altering Subjectivities: Place and the Posthuman in Michael Crummey’s ‘Sweetland’
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Principles to Sort By: Surveillance and Policing in David Adams Richards’s ‘Principles to Live By’
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“The Currency That Is Reconciliation Discourse in Canada”: Contesting Neoliberal Reconciliation
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Impressions Sincerely Given: Publishing Rita Joe’s Poetics of Continuity
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Spectres of Pictou County: Regional Hauntings in Leo McKay Jr.’s ‘Twenty-Six’
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“All Cunt and No ‘Conscience’”: Female Sexuality and Representations of Misogyny in George Elliott Clarke’s ‘The Motorcyclist’
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“I Picture Two Men Intertwined in a Double Helix”: Denaturalizing the Heteronormative in Jessica Grant’s ‘Come, Thou Tortoise’
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Kenneth J. Harvey’s ‘The Town That Forgot How to Breathe’: Gender in the Twenty-First-Century Newfoundland Novel