Downtown Canada : : Writing Canadian Cities / / Douglas Ivison, Justin D. Edwards.
The vast majority of Canadians live in cities, yet for the most part, discussions of Canadian literature have failed to actively engage with the country's urban experience. Canada's prevalent myths continue to be about nordicity and the wilderness, and, stereotypically at least, its litera...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Acknowledgments -- |t Introduction: Writing Canadian Cities / |r Ivison, Douglas / Edwards, Justin D. -- |t 'An Ordered Absence': Defeatured Topologies in Canadian Literature / |r Cavell, Richard -- |t 'Orient Dreams': Urbanity and the Post-Confederation Literary Culture of Ottawa / |r Artelle, Steven -- |t Post-colonial Historicity: Halifax, Region, and Empire in Barometer Rising and The Nymph and the Lamp / |r Armstrong, Christopher J. -- |t La ville en vol/City in Flight: Tracing Lesbian E-Motion through Jovette Marchessault's Comme un enfant de la terre / |r Godard, Barbara -- |t Cities and Classrooms, Bodies and Texts: Notes towards a Resident Reading (and Teaching) of Vancouver Writing / |r Dickinson, Peter -- |t Lost in the City: The Montreal Novels of Régine Robin and Robert Majzels / |r Beneventi, Domenic -- |t Building and Living the Immigrant City: Michael Ondaatje's and Austin Clarke's Toronto / |r Stolar, Batia Boe -- |t Divided Cities, Divided Selves: Portraits of the Artist as Ambivalent Urban Hipster / |r Salem-Wiseman, Lisa -- |t Rewriting White Flight: Suburbia in Gerald Lynch's Troutstream and Joan Barfoot's Dancing in the Dark / |r Milton, Paul -- |t Duelling and Dwelling in Toronto and London: Transnational Urbanism in Catherine Bush's The Rules of Engagement / |r Ball, John Clement -- |t Epilogue / |r Edwards, Justin D. / Ivison, Douglas -- |t Works Cited -- |t Contributors |
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520 | |a The vast majority of Canadians live in cities, yet for the most part, discussions of Canadian literature have failed to actively engage with the country's urban experience. Canada's prevalent myths continue to be about nordicity and the wilderness, and, stereotypically at least, its literature is often perceived as being about small towns, rural areas, and 'roughing it in the bush.' Downtown Canada is a collection of essays that addresses Canada as an urban place. The contributors focus their attention on the writing of Canada's cities - including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, and Halifax - and call attention to the centrality of the city in Canadian literature. They examine how characters are affected by the urban experience in works by a group of authors as diverse as the country itself: Hugh MacLennan, Jovette Marchessault, Michael Ondaatje, Austin Clarke, and Gerald Lynch, to name just a few. Editors Justin D. Edwards and Douglas Ivison have brought together an esteemed group of international Canadian literary scholars, and together they have created a book that is timely and unique, questioning conventional assumptions about Canadian literature, and Canadian culture more generally. | ||
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650 | 0 | |a Canadian fiction |y 20th century |x History and criticism. | |
650 | 0 | |a Canadian literature |y 20th century |x History and criticism. | |
650 | 0 | |a City and town life in literature. | |
650 | 0 | |a Literature and society |z Canada. | |
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700 | 1 | |a Ivison, Douglas, |e editor. | |
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