History, literature, and the writing of the Canadian Prairies /
"The Canadian Prairie has long been represented as a timeless and unchanging location, defined by settlement and landscape. Now, a new generation of writers and historians challenge that perception and argue. Instead, that it is a region with an evolving culture and history. This collection of...
Други автори: | Wardhaugh, Robert Alexander, 1967-, Calder, Alison, 1969- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Winnipeg, Man. :
University of Manitoba Press,
℗♭2005.
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History, literature, and the writing of the Canadian Prairies. |
Съдържание:
- Introduction : when is the prairie? /
- Alison Calder, Robert Wardhaugh
- The tantalizing possibility of living on the plains /
- Frances W. Kaye
- The melting of time in Thomas Wharton's Icefields /
- Claire Omhovere
- Autogeology : limestone and life narrative in Carol Shields's The stone diaries /
- Nina van Gessel
- Coyote as culprit : 'her-story' and the feminist fantastic in Gail Anderson-Dargatz's The cure for death by lightning /
- Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson
- Robert Kroetsch, Marshall McLuhan, and Canada's prairie postmodernism : the Aberhart effect /
- Russell Morton Brown
- The "precarious perch" of the "decent woman" : spatial (de)constructions of gender in women's prairie memoirs /
- S. Leigh Matthews
- Documents in the postmodern long prairie poem /
- Dennis Cooley
- Reconstructions of literary settings in North America's prairie regions : a cross-cultural comparison of Red Cloud, Nebraska, and Neepawa, Manitoba /
- Sarah Payne
- A timeless imagined prairie : return and regeneration in Margaret Laurence's Manawaka novels /
- Debra Dudek
- Time's grip along the Athabasca, 1920s and 1930s /
- Cam McEachern.