págs. 9-14
págs. 17-35
Snow White and the Polar Bears in the Age of Global Heating: A Reading of Mark Anthony Jarman’s “My White Planet”
págs. 37-53
‘Another Way of Naming Elsewhere’: Transnational and Hemispheric Stories by some Canadian and Argentinian Authors
págs. 55-73
págs. 75-81
‘Thank you for Creating this World for all of us’: Globality and the Reception of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale after its Television Adaptation
págs. 85-95
Risk, Mortality, and Memory: The Global Imaginaries of Cherie Dimaline’s The Marrow Thieves, M.G. Vassanji’s Nostalgia, and André Alexis’s Fifteen Dogs
págs. 97-112
More or Less Human: Resilience, Vulnerability, and Love in Neoliberal Times
págs. 113-124
Masculinity in the Metanarrative of the Global War on Terror: Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Transnational Critique
págs. 125-139
Where Is the Transgender in the TransCanadian?: Kai Cheng Thom and Vivek Shraya’s Response-Able Fictions
págs. 141-153
Hybrid Mythologies: Identity and Heritage in the Poetry of Louise Erdrich
págs. 157-171
‘The Challenge of Heart and Imagination’: In Conversation with Lawrence Hill
Ana María Fraile Marcos (entrev.), Lawrence Hill (entrevistado)
págs. 173-188
Reasserting the Canon of Black Canadian Literature: A Review of Winfried Siemerling’s The Black Atlantic Reconsidered /: Black Canadian Writing, Cultural History and the Presence of the Past. By Winfried Siemerling. (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2015. 540pp. ISBN 978-0-7735-4507-6)
Sara Casco Solís (res.), Ana María Fraile Marcos (res.)
Es reseña de:
The Black Atlantic Reconsidered: Black Canadian Writing, Cultural History and the Presence of the Past
Winfried Siemerling
Montreal : McGill-Queen’s UP, 2015
págs. 189-191
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