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No. 141 (1994): Strangers & Strange Voices

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i141
Published: May. 12, 2015 (UTC)

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Editorials

  • Remembering 1993

    W. H. New
    4-12
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Articles

  • Postmodern Myth, Post-European History, and the Figure of the Amerindian: François Barcelo, George Bowering, and Jacques Poulin

    Marie Vautier
    15-33
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  • Framing the American Abroad: A Comparative Study of Robert Kroetsch’s Gone Indian and Janet Frame’s The Carpathians

    John Clement Ball
    38-49
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  • “And Strange Speech is in Your Mouth”: Language and Alienation in Laurence’s This Side Jordan

    David Lucking
    57-69
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  • Patrick Lane: Barthesian Wrestler

    Keith Harrison
    75-83
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  • Passing Time and Present Absence: Looking to the Future in In the Village of Viger

    Klay Dyer
    86-106
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