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Studies in Canadian Literature

Volume 32, Number 1, 2007

Table of contents (14 articles)

  1. Banking on a Prize:: Multicultural Capitalism and the Canadian Literary Prize Industry
  2. Françoise, Literary Critic:: Editorial Reach and Discursive Strategies
  3. Taking a Walk with Judith Thompson:: Flânerie Tames the Lion in the Streets
  4. “Draw a Squirrel Cage”:: The Politics and Aesthetics of Unemployment in Irene Baird’s Waste Heritage
  5. “From a Distance it Looks Like Peace”:: Reading Beneath the Fascist Style of Gilead in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
  6. Dialogisme et réflexion sur l’écriture dans Cantique des plaines de Nancy Huston
  7. Munro’s Grail Quest:: The Progress of Logos
  8. Playing the Parts:: The ‘corps morcelé’ in Alice Munro’s Lives of Girls and Women
  9. “A Man’s Journey”:: Masculinity, Maze, and Biography in Carol Shields’s Larry’s Party
  10. Dislocations and Diaspora:: Reading Evelyn Lau’s Choose Me
  11. La fictionnalisation de la négritude dans Comment faire l’amour avec un Nègre sans se fatiguer de Dany Laferrière: ses au-delàs et ses limites
  12. Melting History:: Defrosting Moments in Novels by Wayne Johnston, Michael Winter, and Robert Kroetsch
  13. “Flawed Splendour”:: A Conversation with Lynn Coady
  14. Notes on Contributors

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