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Is Canada postcolonial? : unsettling Canadian literature /

Although Canada is often differentiated from other postcolonial countries as an "invader-settler" nation, Moss (English, U. of British Columbia, Canada) suggests that there are important benefits to thinking about Canadian writing as postcolonial, perhaps most notably to First Nations (Ame...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Moss, Laura F. E. (Laura Frances Errington), 1969-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, ©2003.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Is Canada Postcolonial63; Introducing the Question
  • PART 1 58; Questioning Canadian Postcolonialism
  • What Was Canada63;
  • What Resides in the Question44; 8Is Canada Postcolonial63;8221;
  • Canada and Postcolonialism58; Questions44; Inventories44; and Futures
  • Looking Elsewhere for Answers to the Postcolonial Question58; From Literary Studies to State Policy in Canada
  • PART 2 58; Postcolonial Methodologies
  • The Absence of Seaming44; Or How I Almost Despair of Dancing58; How Postcolonial Are Canada8217;s Literary Institutions and Critical Practices63;
  • Native Writing44; Academic Theory58; Post45;colonialism across the Cultural Divide
  • Nostalgic Narratives and the Otherness Industry
  • Cool Dots and a Hybrid Scarborough58; Multiculturalism as Canadian Myth
  • PART 3 58; Is Canadian Literature Postcolonial63;
  • Imagining Eighteenth45;Century Quebec58; British Literature and Colonial Rhetoric
  • 8I too am a Canadian8221;58; John Richardson8217;s The Canadian Brothers as Postcolonial Narrative
  • Are We There Yet63; Reading the 8Post45;Colonial8221; and The Imperialist in Canada
  • Figures of Collection and 40;Post41;Colonial Processes in Major John Richardson8217;s Wacousta and Thomas King8217;s Truth and Bright Water
  • Stolen Life63; Reading through Two I8217;s in Postcolonial Collaborative Autobiography
  • 8A Place to Stand On8221;58; 40;Post41;colonial Identity in The Diviners and 8The Rain Child8221;
  • A 8Place8221; Through Language58; Postcolonial Implications of Mennonite47;s Writing in Western Canada
  • What8217;s Immigration Got to Do with It63; Postcolonialism and Shifting Notions of Exile in Nino Ricci8217;s Italian45;Canadians
  • Religion44; Postcolonial Side45;by45;sidedness44; and la transculture
  • After Postcolonialism58; Migrant Lines and the Politics of Form in Fred Wah44; M46; Nourbese Philip44; and Roy Miki
  • PART 4 58; Meditations on the Question
  • Is Canada a Postcolonial Country63;
  • Answering the Questions
  • Answering the Answers44; Asking More Questions
  • Afterword
  • Bibliography
  • Notes on Contributors
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