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Divided highways
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ISBN: 0776627759 0776627740 9780776627755 9780776627748 9780776627762 0776627767 0776627732 9780776627731 0776627732 9780776627731 Year: 2019 Publisher: Ottawa, Ontario

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The road trip genre, well established in the literatures of Canada, is a natural outcome of the nation's obsession with geography. Divided Highways examines road narratives by Anglo-Canadian, Quebecois and Indigenous authors and the sense of place and nationhood in these communities. Geography describes the land, and history peoples it, just as memories connect us to place. This is why road trips are such a feature of writing in Canada, allowing the travellers to claim, at least symbolically, the terrain they have traversed. Macfarlane examines works by a variety of writers from each of these communities, including Gilles Archambault, Jeannette Armstrong, Jill Frayne, Tomson Highway, Claude Jasmin, Robert Kroetsch, Jacques Poulin, Aritha van Herk and Paul Villeneuve, to name but a few. Studying a diversity of road narratives from Anglo-Canadian, Quebecois and Indigenous populations not only demonstrates the existence of a very specific road genre, but is also revelatory of very diverse and often conflicting perceptions of nationhood. It is these expressions of sovereignty that are integral to ongoing discussions of reconciliation and decolonization.

Frontières flottantes / Shifting Boundaries : Lieu et espace dans les cultures francophones du Canada. Place and Space in the Francophone Cultures of Canada
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ISBN: 9789004489097 9789042012868 Year: 2001 Publisher: Leiden; Boston : BRILL

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Peu de cultures sont aussi marquées par les multiples représentations de l'espace que celles du Canada francophone. C'est par ces représentations, d'une étonnante richesse, que se comprennent aujourd'hui les notions d'identité, de classe, de langue, de communauté nationale et de généricité. Traversant les frontières des genres littéraires et des époques, les études du présent volume offrent un panorama saisissant d'une écriture très actuelle où se jouent l'appartenance et la migrance sur le continent américain. Diverse and original, Canada's Francophone cultures are truly founded on representations of space. Notions of gender identity, class, nation, language, and community can best be understood through spatial configurations. Encompassing all literary genres and historical periods, this collection of essays offers a stunning overview of a vibrant literary heritage in which issues of belonging and migrancy are at play.

Frontières flottantes : lieu et espace dans les cultures francophones du Canada
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ISBN: 9042012862 9004489096 Year: 2001 Publisher: Amsterdam : Rodopi,

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Peu de cultures sont aussi marquées par les multiples représentations de l'espace que celles du Canada francophone. C'est par ces représentations, d'une étonnante richesse, que se comprennent aujourd'hui les notions d'identité, de classe, de langue, de communauté nationale et de généricité. Traversant les frontières des genres littéraires et des époques, les études du présent volume offrent un panorama saisissant d'une écriture très actuelle où se jouent l'appartenance et la migrance sur le continent américain. Diverse and original, Canada's Francophone cultures are truly founded on representations of space. Notions of gender identity, class, nation, language, and community can best be understood through spatial configurations. Encompassing all literary genres and historical periods, this collection of essays offers a stunning overview of a vibrant literary heritage in which issues of belonging and migrancy are at play.

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