
Volume 48, numéro 2, 2023
Sommaire (12 articles)
Articles
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“A book doesn’t need to stand up like a body does”: A Conversation with D.M. Bradford
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“Not Longer than Mine”: Anxious Unbelonging in Margaret Laurence’s The Diviners
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“And I May Mutate into a Matriarch”: Aging, Crisis, and Speculative Fiction in Margaret Laurence’s The Fire-Dwellers
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“Merely an Independent Public Man”: Joseph Howe’s Public Works
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Doubling Back on the Spectre: The Textual Ruptures and Deconstructive Trajectories of Earle Birney’s Revisions to “Can.Lit.”
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Naissance et légitimation de la poésie vocale et des chansonniers
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“Just Shut Up, You; and Listen”: Cherie Dimaline’s Empire of Wild and the Echoes of Oral Storytelling in Indigenous Audiobooks
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Le conflit des souverainetés linguistiques au Québec : perspectives critiques et littéraires autochtones
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Passing Black Indigeneity: The Forces of Authenticity and Affect in Lawrence Hill’s Black Berry, Sweet Juice
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Anticipating “What the World Is Waiting For”: Interrogating the Entrepreneurial Spirit in Lisa Moore’s Flannery
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Radical Solidarities in Mercedes Eng’s Hybrid Poetics