Contents
V 9 N 1
Spring 2002
Special Issue:
A Canadian Post/national
Guest Editors:
David Stouck and Jordan Stouck
Articles
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Title | Author |
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Introduction: A Canadian Post/national | Jordan Stouck |
1
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What is the Narrative of US?: Teaching Canadian Texts as North American Literature | Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson |
7
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Locating "A Mother in India": Sara Jeannette Duncan and Colonial Womanhood | Sara Hallisey |
23
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In Conversation with P.K. Page | Anjali Bhelande |
37
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Anansi History: George Eliott Clarke's Wylah Falls | Susan Willis |
47
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The Epic Moment: An Interview with Wayde Compton | David Stouck and Myler Wilkinson |
57
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Weetigos and Weasels: Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen and Canadian Postcolonialism | Cynthia Sugars |
69
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Naming as Performative Re-Membering in Eden Robinson's "Queen of the North" | Nancy Van Styvendale |
93
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A Spectre of the Transnational: Exploring Identity as Process in Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost | Victoria Cook |
105
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Book Reviews
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Postcolonizing the Commonwealth: Studies in Literature and Culture, edited by Roland Smith |
Jackie Rea |
119
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How Should I Read This? by Helen Hoy |
Jes Battis |
122
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Native Poetry in Canada: A Contemporary Anthology, edited by Jeannette Armstrong and Lally Grauer |
Rita Wong |
124
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Rules of Engagement, by Catherine Bush |
Jordan Stouck |
126
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The Polished Hoe, by Austin Clarke |
David Chariandy |
128
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Simple Recipes, by Madeleine Thien |
Yaying Zhang |
131
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The Ash Garden, by Dennis Bock |
Glen Lowry |
134
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Family Matters, by Rohinton Mistry |
Pat Gillis |
137
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The Life of Pi, by Yann Martel |
David Stouck |
139
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