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S T U D I E S I N C A N A D I A N L I T E R A T U R E É T U D E S E N L I T T É R A T U R E C A N A D I E N N E
2000
VOLUME 25 NUMBER 2
PUBLISHED BY
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
Editor: John Clement Ball
Associate Editors: Laurel Boone, Mary Rimmer Managing Editor: Sabine Campbell Contributing Editors: Anne Brown, Fred Cogswell
Editorial Assistant: Holly Luhning
Advisory Board:
Jennifer Andrews University of New Brunswick Neil Besner University of Winnipeg Gary Boire Wilfrid Laurier University E.D. Blodgett University of Alberta Barry Cameron University of New Brunswick J. Edward Chamberlin University of Toronto Annick Chapdeleine Université McGill Thomas Gerry Laurentian University Terry Goldie York University Sherrill Grace University of British Columbia
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SCL/ÉLC VOLUME 25.2 2000
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Technologies of Identity:
The Language of the Incontinent Body in Margaret Laurence’s The Stone Angel
DONNA PALMATEER PENNEE 1
Plastic Shaman in the Global Village:
Understanding Media in Thomas King’s Green Grass, Running Water
BRIAN JOHNSON 24
Calling People Names: Reading Imposture, Confession, and Testimony in and after Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient
CARRIE DAWSON 50
L’inversion mythique dans La Belle Bête de Marie-Claire Blais VICTOR-LAURENT TREMBLAY 74
Unsettling the West:
Nation and Genre in Guy Vanderhaeghe’s The Englishman’s Boy
Subjects of Experience: Post-cognitive Subjectivity
in the Work of bpNichol and Daphne Marlatt
Vulnerability in Margaret Atwood’s “Rape Fantasies”: A Game of Cards About Life
CanLit and Class(room) Struggle
STAN FOGEL 145
Entrevue SCL/ÉLC
Raymond Guy LeBlanc : « Avant je criais aujourd’hui je parle » ROBERT VIAU 159
Notes on Contributors 176
MIRIAM NICHOLS 108
NANCY WORKMAN 131
ALISON CALDER 96