Beyond Understanding Canada : Transnational Perspectives on Canadian Literature.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (365 pages)
Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction | Haynes, Tanti, Coleman, York -- I Contexts, Provocations, and Knowledge Territories -- 1 Beyond Understanding Canada | Kambourelli -- 2 The Understanding Canada Program and International Canadian Literary Studies | Verduyn -- 3 Indigenous Writing in Indigenous Languages | Yeoman -- II Roots and Routes -- 4 Canada in Black Transnational Studies | Bucknor -- 5 "Why Don't You Write about Canada?" | Collett -- 6 Canada and the Black Atlantic | Cuder-Domínguez -- III Mapping Bodies, Place, and Time -- 7 "Off the Highway" | Kürtösi -- 8 Canadian Photography and the Exhaustion of Landscape | Omhovère -- 9 Posthuman Affect in the Global Empire | Martín-Lucas -- IV Border Zones -- 10 Unexpected Dialogical Space in David Albahari's Immigrant Writing | Lopičić and Kaličanin -- 11 The Politics of Art and Affect in Michael Helm's "Cities of Refuge" | Fraile-Marcos -- V Reading Publics -- 12 Canada through the Lens of the Communist Censor | Otrísalová -- 13 Economies of Export | Ivanovici -- 14 Canadian Literature and Canadian Studies in the Czech Republic | Sparling -- Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index -- Other Titles from The University of Alberta Press.
A trenchant scholarly exploration of how Canadian literature circulates in a transnational world.
9781772123272
Canadian literature-History and criticism. Literature and transnationalism.