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No. 198 (2008): Canada and Its Discontents

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i198
Published: Nov. 12, 2019 (UTC)

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Editorials

  • Canada and Its Discontents

    Glenn Deer
    6-10
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Articles

  • Simulacra and Stimulations: Cocksure, Postmodernism, and Richler’s Phallic Hero

    Brian Johnson
    12-27
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  • What Would Sam Waters Do? Guy Vanderhaeghe and Søren Kierkegaard

    Stephen Dunning
    29-45
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  • Les grandes marées, dans le roman de Jacques Poulin : phénomène naturel ou courant culturel ?

    Sophie Bastien
    48-56
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  • Monocultures, Monopolies, and Militarism: The Environmental Legacy of “Greater Production” in Robert Stead’s Grain

    Jenny Kerber
    58-73
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  • “And then—”: Narrative Identity and Uncanny Aging in The Stone Angel

    Amelia DeFalco
    75-89
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  • Agency, Belonging, Citizenship: The ABCs of Nation-Building in Contemporary Canadian Texts for Adolescents

    Benjamin Lefebvre
    91-101
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