National Literature in Multinational States

National Literature in Multinational States

Braz, Albert; Morris, Paul D.

University of Alberta Press

12/2022

240

Mole

Inglês

9781772126075

15 a 20 dias

400

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Introduction-Paul D. Morris and Albert Braz, "The Nation and Its Literature(s) - Representing People, Representing a People"
Chapter 1-Paul D. Morris (Universite de Saint-Boniface), "Reticent Nations: Governor General's Award-Winning Fiction and the Representation of Canada"
Chapter 2-Matthew Cormier (University of Alberta), "Cultural Memory, National Identity: The Changing Paradigms of Acadian Literature"
Chapter 3-Matthew Tetreault (University of Alberta), "Literary Resistance: Situating a Metis National Literature"
Chapter 4-Sabujkoli Bandopadhyay (University of Regina), "Intersections of Nationhood, Multiculturalism, and Globalization in South Asian Canadian Fiction: A Study of Anita Rau Badami's Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?"
Chapter 5-Asma Sayed (Kwantlen Polytechnic University), "Canadian Literature in Heritage Languages and the Politics of Canon Formation"
Chapter 6-Doris Hambuch (United Arab Emirates University), "'No nation now but the imagination': No Caribbean Nation without the Dutch Caribbean"
Chapter 7-Jerry White (University of Saskatchewan), "Rediscovering the Republic: The Work of Joan Daniel Bezsonoff"
Chapter 8-Clara A.B. Joseph (University of Calgary), "A Multinational Narrative in a Case Study of Translating an Eastern Christian Play"
Chapter 9-Albert Braz (University of Alberta), "Nigeria's Other Civil War: Ken Saro-Wiwa and Ogoni Nationalism"
Chapter 10-Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike (University of Alberta), "'Write Only the Truth': (Re)Contesting the Nigerian Nation in Chimeka Garricks's Tomorrow Died Yesterday and Helon Habila's Oil on Water"
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national identity; geopolitical; postcolonial; theories of the nation; nationhood; multiculturalism; globalization; canon; Metis; Canadian; Caribbean; Nigerian; Acadian; Catalonian; South Asian; Comparative literature; literary analysis