Transnational Canadas
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781554580637
ISBN-10: 1554580633
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 153 x 227 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN-10: 1554580633
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 153 x 227 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Recenzii
"In presenting transnational Canadas as a process, and a practice, Dobson enacts an ethics of reading that accounts for not only the texts of CanLit but also the contexts in which they are produced, circulated, and consumed, read and re-read, by academic and non-academic readers alike." - Gillian Roberts, University of Nottingham, British Journal of Canadian Studies, Volume 23 (Number 2), 2010
"In presenting transnational Canadas as a process, and a practice, Dobson enacts an ethics of reading that accounts for not only the texts of CanLit but also the contexts in which they are produced, circulated, and consumed, read and re-read, by academic and non-academic readers alike." - Gillian Roberts, University of Nottingham, British Journal of Canadian Studies, Volume 23 (Number 2), 2010
"In presenting transnational Canadas as a process, and a practice, Dobson enacts an ethics of reading that accounts for not only the texts of CanLit but also the contexts in which they are produced, circulated, and consumed, read and re-read, by academic and non-academic readers alike." - Gillian Roberts, University of Nottingham, British Journal of Canadian Studies, Volume 23 (Number 2), 2010
Cuprins
Table of Contents for Transnational Canadas: Anglo-Canadian Literature and Globalization by Kit Dobson
Introduction: Globalization and Canadian Literature
PART ONE: Reconstructing the Politics of Canadian Nationalism
Introduction to Part One
Chapter One: Spectres of Derrida and Theory's Legacy
Chapter Two: Ambiguous Resistance in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing
Chapter Three: Nationalism and the Void in Dennis Lee's Civil Elegies
Chapter Four: Leonard Cohen's Beautiful Losers and the Crisis of Canadian Modernity
Conclusion to Part One
PART TWO: Indigeneity and the Rise of Canadian Multiculturalism
Introduction to Part Two
Chapter Five: Critique of Spivakian Reason and Canadian Postcolonialisms
Chapter Six: Multiculturalism and Reconciliation in Joy Kogawa's Obasan
Chapter Seven: Multicultural Postmodernities in Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion
Chapter Eight: Dismissing Canada in Jeannette Armstrong's Slash
Conclusion to Part Two
PART THREE: Canada in the World
Introduction to Part Three
Chapter Nine: Transnational Multitudes
Chapter Ten: Mainstreaming Multiculturalism? The Giller Prize
Chapter Eleven: Global Subjectivities in Roy Miki's Surrender
Chapter Twelve: Writing Past Belonging in Dionne Brand's What We All Long For
Conclusion to Part Three
Conclusion: Transnational Canadas
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Globalization and Canadian Literature
PART ONE: Reconstructing the Politics of Canadian Nationalism
Introduction to Part One
Chapter One: Spectres of Derrida and Theory's Legacy
Chapter Two: Ambiguous Resistance in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing
Chapter Three: Nationalism and the Void in Dennis Lee's Civil Elegies
Chapter Four: Leonard Cohen's Beautiful Losers and the Crisis of Canadian Modernity
Conclusion to Part One
PART TWO: Indigeneity and the Rise of Canadian Multiculturalism
Introduction to Part Two
Chapter Five: Critique of Spivakian Reason and Canadian Postcolonialisms
Chapter Six: Multiculturalism and Reconciliation in Joy Kogawa's Obasan
Chapter Seven: Multicultural Postmodernities in Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion
Chapter Eight: Dismissing Canada in Jeannette Armstrong's Slash
Conclusion to Part Two
PART THREE: Canada in the World
Introduction to Part Three
Chapter Nine: Transnational Multitudes
Chapter Ten: Mainstreaming Multiculturalism? The Giller Prize
Chapter Eleven: Global Subjectivities in Roy Miki's Surrender
Chapter Twelve: Writing Past Belonging in Dionne Brand's What We All Long For
Conclusion to Part Three
Conclusion: Transnational Canadas
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Kit Dobson is an assistant professor of Canadian literature at Calgary's Mount Royal University. He is the author of Transnational Canadas: Anglo-Canadian Literature and Globalization (WLU Press, 2009) and co-author, with Smaro Kamboureli, of Producing Canadian Literature: Authors Speak on the Literary Marketplace (WLU Press, 2012).