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No. 149 (1996): Postcolonial Identities

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i149
Published: May. 12, 2015 (UTC)

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Editorials

  • Inhibiting the Interstices

    Iain Higgins
    4-8
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Articles

  • The Trick of Divining a Postcolonial Canadian Identity: Margaret Laurence Between Race and Nation

    Neil ten Kortenaar
    11-33
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  • Writing Dislocation: Transculturalism, Gender, Immigrant Families A Conversation with Ven Begamudré

    Daniel Coleman
    36-51
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  • Cyberwriting and the Borders of Identity: “What’s in a Name” In Kroetsch’s The Puppeteer and Mistry’s Such a Long Journey?

    David Williams
    55-71
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  • The Construction of Masculinity in Martin Allerdale Grainger’s Woodsmen of the West

    Misao Dean
    74-87
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  • Textile Tropes in The Afterlife of George Cartwright

    Kathleen McConnell
    91-109
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Opinions & Notes

  • Earle Birney, 1904-1995

    Iain Higgins
    197–199
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  • Reading 1995

    W. H. New
    200–204
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