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No. 201 (2009): Disappearance and Mobility

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i201
Published: Nov. 12, 2019 (UTC)

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Editorials

  • Disappearance and Mobility: A TransCanada Institute Issue

    Smaro Kamboureli
    6-13
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Articles

  • Writers Without Borders: The Global Framework of Canada’s Early Literary History

    Carole Gerson
    15-33
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  • “Everybody knows that song”: The Necessary Trouble of Teaching Thomas King’s Truth and Bright Water

    Tanis Macdonald
    35-51
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  • Indigeneity and Diversity in Eden Robinson’s Work

    Kit Dobson
    54-67
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  • After Redress: A Conversation with Roy Miki

    Guy Beauregard
    71-86
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  • Multiculturalism and the Formation of a Diasporic Counterpublic in Roy K. Kiyooka’s StoneDGloves

    Stephen Morton
    89-109
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  • Affective Coordination and Avenging Grace: Dionne Brand’s In Another Place, Not Here

    John Corr
    113-129
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