Land Deep in Time : : Canadian Historiographic Ethnofiction / / edited by Weronika Suchacka [and nine others].

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Superior document:Passages - Transitions - Intersections
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, Germany : : Brill,, [2023]
©2023
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Passages - Transitions - Intersections.
Physical Description:1 online resource (325 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Body
  • Hartmut Lutz (University of Greifswald / University of Szczecin): Preface
  • A Bellini in Kyiv by Janice Kulyk Keefer
  • Weronika Suchacka (University of Szczecin): Introduction
  • Contemporary CanLit
  • Ethnicity in Contemporary CanLit and Canada
  • Understanding Ethnicity: Readings Against Historical Denial
  • Fixing CanLit: Critical Awareness and Redefinition of Ethnicity
  • Ethnicity Revisited: Canadian Historiographic Ethnofiction
  • Works Cited
  • Part I: Ethics and Aesthetics of Canadian Historiographic Ethnofiction
  • Janice Kulyk Keefer (University of Guelph): Chapter 1 - Simple Complications: Towards an Ethics of Historiographic Ethnofiction
  • How Can You Solve a Problem Like Maria?
  • Caveat Lector
  • Works Cited and Consulted
  • Norman Ravvin (Concordia University in Montreal): Chapter 2 - Coming Across Bones at Radzanów: A Consideration of Canadian Writing, Ethnicity, and an Unmarked Burial Ground
  • Works Cited
  • Jutta Zimmermann (University of Kiel): Chapter 3 - Reading Contemporary South Asian Canadian Fiction as ˋHistoriographic Ethnofiction'
  • Introduction
  • South Asian Historiographic Ethnofiction: Entangled Histories
  • Anita Rau Badami, Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? (2006)
  • ˋBifocality' and the Juxtaposition of Multiple Realities
  • Intertextuality and Interreferentiality
  • Padma Viswanathan, The Ever After of Ashwin Rao (2014)
  • ˋBifocality' and the Juxtaposition of Multiple Realities
  • Intertextuality and Interreferentiality: Hindu philosophy and modern physics
  • Temporality: "Different instances of a continuum immanent in each other" (qtd. in Hawley 9)
  • Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Part II: Transcultural Perspectives on Canadian Historiographic Ethnofiction.
  • Anna Żurawska (Nicolaus Copernicus University): Chapter 4 - Historiographic Ethnofiction in Quebec and Acadian literature: The Case Study of Pélagie-la-Charrette by Antonine Maillet
  • An Outline of Quebec Literature
  • Historiographic Ethnofiction
  • L'écriture migrante
  • Pélagie-la-Charrette
  • History and Stories
  • The past, present, and future
  • La charrette
  • Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Ewelina Berek (University of Silesia in Katowice): Chapter 5 - Historiographic Ethnofiction à la québécoite: Régine Robin's The Wanderer
  • Works Cited and Consulted
  • Uwe Zagratzki (University of Szczecin): Chapter 6 - Scot-"Land Deep in Time": Alistair MacLeod's Prose from Nova Scotia
  • The Country of Origin: Linear History and Dislocation
  • Country of Adoption: Exploration
  • Country of the Mind: Cyclical History and Metaphysics
  • Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Joseph Pivato (Athabasca University): Chapter 7 - Italian-Canadian Literary Contributions to Canadian Historiographic Ethnofiction
  • Introduction
  • The Key Year 1978
  • The Example of Feminist Writers and Academics
  • A Legacy in Diversity
  • Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Part III: Canadian Historiographic Ethnofiction Across Cultures and Genres
  • Mateusz Świetlicki (University of Wrocław): Chapter 8 - Some Place to Belong: Home and Homelessness in Gabriele Goldstone's Historiographic Ethnofiction for Young Readers
  • Home-Away-Homelessness
  • "Betwixt and between" Identity and Implication
  • Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Lisa Grekul (University of British Columbia): Chapter 9 - Unmasking Trauma and Complicity: Historio/graphic Healing in Patti LaBoucane-Benson's The Outside Circle
  • Introduction: Intersections
  • Historiographic Ethnofiction
  • "Coming Across Bones"
  • Inside The Outside Circle: A Synopsis
  • Reading the Historio/graphic Novel
  • Removing Masks, Donning Scarves
  • Works Cited.
  • Albert Rau (University of Cologne): Chapter 10 - Historiographic Ethnofiction Reflected in Canadian Drama - Jason Sherman: Where is My Tree?
  • Introduction
  • Canada and Israel: ad quem and a quo?
  • The Nathans plays
  • United Nathans: Where is My Tree?
  • Finding Bones: Asking Questions, Expressing Criticism
  • The Journey Home
  • Works Cited
  • Agnieszka Rzepa (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań): Chapter 11 - Beyond Historiographic Ethnofiction: Interfaces of Ethnicity/Race and History in Recent Canadian Diasporic Life Writing
  • Carmen Aguirre: History, Ethnicity, Trauma
  • Brand and McWatt: History, Race, Embodiment
  • Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Dagmara Drewniak (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań): Chapter 12 - "A geography of the self and the landscape of otherness": Writing Mennonite and Eastern European Ethnicity in Connie T. Braun's Memoirs
  • Works Cited
  • Part IV: Sites of Canadian Historiographic Ethnofiction
  • Janne Korkka (University of Turku): Chapter 13 - Canadian Mennonite Narratives as Historiographic Ethnofictions of Space
  • "Bones and Ruins": Mennonite Identity as a Site of Spatial Knowing
  • "God had chosen to bless the Mennonite farmer"
  • Knowing Mennonite Selves: "You are that Jakob Friesen"
  • "My grandfather says there were Mennonites near where he was born"
  • Works Cited
  • Cathy C. Waegner (University of Siegen): Chapter 14 - Transnational Ethnofiction: Gerald Vizenor and Heirs of the Fur Trade
  • Drawn on the Backs of Indigenes: US-Canada Border
  • Unsettling Fuzziness: Theoretical Considerations
  • "Fur Trade Ghosts": Treaty Shirts and Resignifying History in the Borderlands
  • "Motion of Stories": Satie on the Seine and Continental Liberty on Both Sides of the Atlantic
  • Historiographic Ethnofiction "with a Slant": Conclusion
  • Works Cited.
  • George Elliott Clarke (University of Toronto): Chapter 15 - Is "Historiographic Ethnofiction" Perpetually Tripped Up by Facts? Spy Invisible Blackness in Michael Ondaatje's Coming Through Slaughter
  • Audit Muted History in Esi Edugyan's Half-Blood Blues
  • I
  • II
  • III
  • Works Cited
  • Authors' Biographical Notes
  • Index.