
Volume 36, Number 1, 2011
Table of contents (16 articles)
Front Matter
Articles
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Introduction:: Adolescence in Canadian Literature
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Terry Fox and the National Imaginary:: Reading Eric Walters’s Run
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Growing up in Nature:: Health and Adolescent Dance in L.M. Montgomery’s Emily Series
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Mobilizing the Power of the Unseen:: Imagining Self / Imagining Others in L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables
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Ravines and the Conscious Electrified Life of Houses:: Margaret Atwood’s Suburban Künstlerromane
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"Hello, abattoir!":: Becoming Through Slaughter in Miriam Toews’s A Complicated Kindness
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"On the Cusp":: Liminality and Adolescence in Arthur Slade’s Dust, Bill Richardson’s After Hamelin, and Kit Pearson’s Awake and Dreaming
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"We’re writing our own stories":: An Examination of Youth Writing in Our Story: The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Challenge
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John Richardson’s Unlikely Narrative of Nationhood:: History, the Gothic, and Sport as Prophecy in Wacousta
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Saying Goodbye to Mariposa:: Robertson Davies’s Deptford and the Small-Town Convention
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The Sacrificial Poetics of A.J.M. Smith
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La « Belle Bête » de la littérature contemporaine : : la présence de l’animal dans les romans de Marie-Claire Blais
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Delirious Cities:: Lisa Robertson’s Occasional Work and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture