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Re-Writing Pioneer Women in Anglo-Canadian Literature

Author : Conny Steenman-Marcusse
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004490963

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Re-Writing Pioneer Women in Anglo-Canadian Literature by Conny Steenman-Marcusse Pdf

This study investigates the connections between nineteenth-century pioneer women in Canada and their putative twentieth-century biographers in Anglo-Canadian women’s fiction by Carol Shields (Small Ceremonies, 1976), Daphne Marlatt (Ana Historic, 1988), and Susan Swan (The Biggest Modern Woman of the World, 1983). These three texts reveal definite problems in the formation of Canadian female identities, but they also revalorise the traditionally underprivileged halves of binary structures such as: female/male, other/self, body/intellect, subjectivity/objectivity, and Canada/imperial centres.

Pioneer Woman

Author : Elizabeth Helen Thompson
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : 0773508325

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Pioneer Woman by Elizabeth Helen Thompson Pdf

In The Backwoods of Canada and The Canadian Settler's Guide, Catherine Parr Traill described a pioneer woman's role on the Ontario frontier, presenting an idealized portrait of the Canadian woman pioneer in the mid-nineteenth century. By transposing this figure into fiction, Traill managed to create what was, in effect, a new fictional character type: the pioneer woman.

The Rhetoric of Canadian Writing

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2021-11-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004489134

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The Rhetoric of Canadian Writing by Anonim Pdf

The sixteen articles in The Rhetoric of Canadian Writing are a welcome contribution to the growing interest in Canadian culture, indicating its variety - Aboriginal, Anglo-Canadian and French-Canadian culture and their interrelationships are all represented. In classical oratory the term “rhetoric” signifies the art of influencing the thought and conduct of readers and listeners, and this concept is used as an underlying current of debate in this volume. Contributors address the theme of identity and post-colonial disputation in their explorations of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century writing by Elizabeth Simcoe, Catharine Parr Traill and Lucy Montgomery as well as contemporary works by Margaret Atwood, Nancy Huston, Wayne Johnston, Susan Swan, Jacques Poulin and Rudy Wiebe. Quebecoise writer Louis Dupré contributes a compelling reflection on women's writing in Quebec.

Before and After the State

Author : Allan K. McDougall,Lisa Philips,Daniel L. Boxberger
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780774836708

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Before and After the State by Allan K. McDougall,Lisa Philips,Daniel L. Boxberger Pdf

The creation of the Canada–US border in the Pacific Northwest is often presented as a tale of two nations, but beyond the macro-political dynamics is the experience of individuals. Before and After the State examines the imposition of a border across a region that already held a vibrant, highly complex society and dynamic trading networks. Allan McDougall, Lisa Philips, and Daniel Boxberger explore fundamental questions of state formation, social transformation, and the (re)construction of identity to expose how the devices and myths of nation building affect people’s lives.

Adventurous Women in Contemporary American Historical Fiction

Author : Jeannette King
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2022-03-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783030941260

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Adventurous Women in Contemporary American Historical Fiction by Jeannette King Pdf

This book brings together for the first time nine groundbreaking historical novels by women from the United States, Canada and Latin America, united by their focus on female adventurers. These novels introduce the neglected women of history, real and imagined, who accompanied their menfolk to the New World, and enabled its settlement or colonisation. Familiar novelists include Isabel Allende, Audrey Thomas and Jane Smiley, but this book also introduces less familiar writers who have produced richly textured and densely historical novels. In addition to putting women back into history, these writers engage with the literature of the past, including the American canon of male fiction which dominated literary history before the intervention of feminist scholars. The book begins with an introduction to the history of historical fiction and provides a theoretical, historical and geographical context for the novels themselves.

Carol Shields and the Writer-Critic

Author : Brenda Beckman-Long
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2016-01-27
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781442663459

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Carol Shields and the Writer-Critic by Brenda Beckman-Long Pdf

Throughout her literary and critical career, Canadian writer Carol Shields (1935–2003) resisted simple categorization. Her novels are elegant puzzles that confront the reader with the ambiguity of meaning and narrative, yet their position within Shields’ critical feminist project has, until now, been obscured. In Carol Shields and the Writer-Critic, Brenda Beckman-Long illuminates that project through the study of Shields’ extensive oeuvre, including her fiction and criticism. Beckman-Long brings depth to her analysis through close readings of six novels, including the award-winning The Stone Diaries. Elliptical, open-ended, and concerned with women writing about women, these novels reveal Shields’ critique of dominant masculine discourses and her deep engagement with the long tradition of women’s life writing. Beckman-Long’s original archival research attests to Shields’ preoccupation with the changing efforts of waves of feminist activism and writing. A much needed reappraisal of Shields’s innovative work, Carol Shields and the Writer-Critic contributes to the scholarship on life writing and autobiography, literary criticism, and feminist and critical theory.

Re(dis)covering Our Foremothers

Author : Lorraine McMullen
Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780776601977

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Re(dis)covering Our Foremothers by Lorraine McMullen Pdf

The modern literary searchlight has flushed out Canada's long neglected nineteenth century female writers. New critical approaches are advocated and others are encouraged to take on the difficulties - and rewards - of research into the lives of our foremothers. Published in English.

Medieval Joyce

Author : Lucia Boldrini
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9042014091

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Benjamin Studien

Author : Helga Geyer-Ryan
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9042012854

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Benjamin Studien by Helga Geyer-Ryan Pdf

The first volume of Benjamin Studies publishes the keynote lectures of the first Congress of the International Walter Benjamin Association, which took place in Amsterdam, July 1997. Its title bears witness to the most central concepts of Benjamin's philosophy of culture. Strongly influenced as he was by Kant, Benjamin never lost his inclination to analyse the components of reality as fashioned by ourselves. Because he was also a materialist, for him the modes of fashioning were shaped in turn by the times and places we occupy in history. As a consequence, Benjamin's theory assigns a pivotal role in the interaction between the world and its inhabitants to the media: language with its plethora of discourses, the arts, and the whole technology of reproduction. The historical and social development of the media is, translated, according to him, into our instruments of perception, and this perception constructs the elements of the world, the knowledge of this construction and the knowledge of the constructor. The self-knowledge of the constructor is what we call 'experience'. Within this broad epistemological framework, the diversity and complexity of Benjamin's project acquires a fundamental coherence and is therefore able to accommodate the temporal volatility of the phenomena of our world. It's not surprising, therefore, that Perception & Experience offers the most stimulating variety of topics, and that the keynote lectures reflect merely an intensification of interest in certain areas within a much larger field of investigation. The texts presented here pinpoint the central preoccupations of today's debates amongst Benjamin scholars, preoccupations which are themselves responses to our own historical imperatives.

加拿大研究

Author : 刘意青主编,陈燕萍执行主编
Publisher : BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-13
Category : Travel
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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加拿大研究 by 刘意青主编,陈燕萍执行主编 Pdf

本书分文学、政策与外交、移民与多元文化、其他四部分。收录有《加拿大女性小说与社会伦理建构》、《加拿大人权外交评析》、《911后美加边境反恐合作探析》等。

Representations of Women and Nature in Canadian Women's Writing

Author : Corinna Thömen
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2009-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783640263691

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Representations of Women and Nature in Canadian Women's Writing by Corinna Thömen Pdf

Thesis (M.A.) from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald (Institut f r Anglistik/Amerikanistik), 64 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Canada has always been associated with its landscape, with a vast and inviolate nature, including prairies, forests with innumerable lakes, idyllic mountain ranges and the Arctic barrens in the far north. With an area of almost 10 million square kilometers, Canada is the second largest country in the world, but with only 31 million people living there and a population density of 3,2 inhabitants per square kilometer, it is also the less populated.1 The theme of nature and wilderness has also been reflected throughout Canadian literary tradition. As Canadian author Aritha van Herk notes, " t]he impact of landscape on artist and artist on landscape is unavoidable" (1992, 139). Adopting the northern concepts of early explorers and settlers, most literature about the Canadian wilderness has been written by male authors. For a long time, the Canadian North served as background for historical romances and adventure stories. The response to the landscape was often very negative, the wilderness was described as being hostile and dangerous. Parallel to that image, the landscape was portrayed in female terms, as being innocent, inviolate and beautiful - the Canadian North appeared as a femme fatale. Especially in its beginnings, Canadian literature was strongly influenced by its American and British predecessors and the early writers reinforced the myth of the Canadian North. In the early twentieth century, the North was mainly a place of retreat for the fictive heroes of the South who went from the city to the wilderness to find themselves. One of the most famous texts of this time is Frederick Philip Grove's autobiography In Search of Myself (1946). His journey to the North became a synonym for the search of the own self.

The Pioneer Woman [microform] : a Canadian Character Type

Author : Elizabeth Helen Thompson
Publisher : National Library of Canada
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0315433159

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Queer Aging in North American Fiction

Author : Linda M. Hess
Publisher : Springer
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030034665

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Queer Aging in North American Fiction by Linda M. Hess Pdf

Exploring representations of queer aging in North American fiction, this book illuminates a rich yet previously unheeded intersection within American culture. At a time when older LGBTQ persons gradually gain visibility in gerontological studies and in the media, this work provides a critical perspective concerned with the ways in which the narratives and images we have at our disposal shape our realities. Each chapter shines a spotlight on a significant work of queer fiction, beginning with post-WWII novels and ending with filmic representations of the 2010s, exploring narratives as both reflections and agents of broader cultural negotiations concerning queer sexuality and aging. As a result, the book not only redresses queer aging’s history of invisibility, but also reveals narratives of queer aging to be particularly apt in casting new light on the ways in which growing older is perceived and conceptualized in North American culture.

Canadian Women in Print, 1750–1918

Author : Carole Gerson
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2011-05-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781554582396

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Canadian Women in Print, 1750–1918 by Carole Gerson Pdf

Canadian Women in Print, 1750—1918 is the first historical examination of women’s engagement with multiple aspects of print over some two hundred years, from the settlers who wrote diaries and letters to the New Women who argued for ballots and equal rights. Considering women’s published writing as an intervention in the public sphere of national and material print culture, this book uses approaches from book history to address the working and living conditions of women who wrote in many genres and for many reasons. This study situates English Canadian authors within an extensive framework that includes francophone writers as well as women’s work as compositors, bookbinders, and interveners in public access to print. Literary authorship is shown to be one point on a spectrum that ranges from missionary writing, temperance advocacy, and educational texts to journalism and travel accounts by New Woman adventurers. Familiar figures such as Susanna Moodie, L.M. Montgomery, Nellie McClung, Pauline Johnson, and Sara Jeannette Duncan are contextualized by writers whose names are less well known (such as Madge Macbeth and Agnes Laut) and by many others whose writings and biographies have vanished into the recesses of history. Readers will learn of the surprising range of writing and publishing performed by early Canadian women under various ideological, biographical, and cultural motivations and circumstances. Some expressed reluctance while others eagerly sought literary careers. Together they did much more to shape Canada’s cultural history than has heretofore been recognized.

Canadian Women Writing Fiction

Author : Mickey Pearlman
Publisher : Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : UOM:39015029934406

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Canadian Women Writing Fiction by Mickey Pearlman Pdf

A search for the sense of identity in the works of fourteen Canadian women writers