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Volume Editors: Peter Easingwood. Konrad Gross. Lynette Hunter. This volume brings together essays which suggest that the relationship between Canada and Europe is a two-way process, as historically the traffic between them has been: either may have something to offer the other. Europe too acknowledges situations today in which difference and community are hard terms to reconcile. Difference refers to gender, sexuality, race, nationality, or language. Community is the collective understanding which must continually be renegotiated and reconstructed among these factors.
The Canadian-European connection is one in which it seems especially appropriate to explore such circumstances. The topics covered include pioneer women's writing, transcultural women's fiction, canonical taxonomy of the contemporary novel, the city poem in Confederate Canada, poetry of the Great War, various ethno-cultural perspectives Jewish, South Asian, Italian; Native reappropriations; Quebec cinema , literature and the media, and small-press publishing.
Copyright Year: E-Book PDF. Login via Institution. Prices from excl. Add to Cart. View PDF Flyer. Contents About. Table of contents Preface. The Bermuda Syndrome? Literature and the Media. Canadian Transcultural Writing During the Deluge.