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The essays in this volume continue the examination, begun in Confluences 1 and continued in Confluences 2, of the exciting new writing that has emerged in Canada in the past few decades. Employing a variety of approaches and addressing the many concerns engaging their author-subjects–memory, history, and concentric identities; the subordination of women; and racism–this new body of writing collectively redefines and challenges the traditional idea of Canadian Literature.
Included in this volume are:
“W H Hudson’s English Argentina and Pablo Urbanyi’s Argentine Canada.” –Hugh Hazelton
“Racial Re/Profiling: The Plays of Andrew Moodie.” –Leslie Sanders
“Dannabang Kuwabong’s Caribbean Blues & Love’s Genealogy and Voices from Kibuli Country.” –Horace Goddard
“Haunting the Human: M. NourbeSe Philip’s Poetics of Un.” –Kate Siklosi
“Male Monstrosity or Failed Masculinities? Shani Mootoo’s Literary Oeuvre” –Juan M Salomé Villarini
“Pamela Mordecai’s Literary Transcultural Eschatology” –Dannabang Kuwabong
“Witnesses from the Silentiaries: Claire Harris’s Poetics of En(Dis)abling in dipped in shadow” –Dannabang Kuwabong
“Postcolonial Ecologies and Sustainable Living: Reading Jenna Butler’s Nonfiction” –Asma Sayed
144 Pages
8.70in * 5.70in * .40in
220.00gr
January 31, 2022
9781774150474
eng
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