Inventing Canada - Inventer le Canada

Author:   Klaus-Dieter Ertler ,  Martin Löschnigg ,  Martin Loeschnigg
Publisher:   Peter Lang AG
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   6
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9783631578520


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   27 October 2008
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Inventing Canada - Inventer le Canada


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Author:   Klaus-Dieter Ertler ,  Martin Löschnigg ,  Martin Loeschnigg
Publisher:   Peter Lang AG
Imprint:   Peter Lang AG
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   6
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9783631578520


ISBN 10:   3631578520
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   27 October 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Language:   English, French

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"Contents/Contenu : David Staines: The Pillars of Canadian Non-Fiction: Innis, McLuhan, and Frye - Martin Kuester: From the Four Victim Positions to the Three Stages of Nowhere: On the Use of Negative Imagery in Canadian Literary Criticism - Gilles Dupuis : La redecouverte de Quebec par Andree Maillet et Jacques Poulin - Peter Klaus : Les ecrivains francophones du Canada se reapproprient leur histoire et leur territoire ? - Petr Kylousek : Le reve americain de Noel Audet - Jozef Kwaterko : Montreal chez les ecrivains haitiens du Quebec - Eva Martonyi : Est-ce que la litterature cree l'identite ? - Margareta Gyurcsik : Il etait une fois une ile - Klaus-Dieter Ertler : La mise en fiction d'un clivage ideologique : L'ete de 1939 avant l'orage de Jean-Pierre Charland - Nora Tunkel: Deconstructing the Multicultural Myth - Transcultural Imaginaries in Madeleine Thien's Certainty - Maria Loschnigg: ""My prairie blood surging in recognition"": Re- and De-Inventions of the Prairie in Contemporary Canadian Literature - Martin Loschnigg: ""A Tadmore in the desert"": John Galt's Vision of a Canadian Civil Society - Waldemar Zacharasiewicz: Women's Voices in Pre-Confederation Canada and the European Heritage - Voichita-Maria Sasu : Au pays du castor : Les Engages du Grand Portage de Leo-Paul Desrosiers - Natalia Vid: The symbol of the City in Morley Callaghan's Strange Fugitive: Adaptation of American Urban Discourse or Reinforcement of Canadian Multicultural Identity? - Eugen Banauch: Austrian Canadian Cosmopolitanism, Transcultural Optimism, and Exilic Despair: Carl Weiselberger and Charles Wassermann - Alessandra Ferraro : Autobiographie, biographie, hagiographie : la construction du mythe de Marie de l'Incarnation - Ursula Mathis-Moser : "" Un tableau de Van Gogh "". Observations a propos de l'hymne national du Canada - Ljiljana Matic : Le passage du patrimoine europeen a l'invention du mythe du Nouveau Monde : contes et legendes - Krzysztof Jarosz : La naissance mythique de la poesie quebecoise metissee. Le Petit Aigle a Tete blanche de Robert Lalonde - Gordon Bolling: ""A Part of Our History that So Few Know About"": Native Involvement in Canada's Great War - Joseph Boyden's Three Day Road - Hartmut Lutz: ""Inventing"" Canada's Aboriginal Peoples: Metis Moving From Invisibility to International Interaction - Jason Blake: Hockey and the (Ironic) Invention of Canada - Hans-Jurgen Lusebrink : L'invention encyclopedique du Canada - La Nouvelle France dans les encyclopedies de langue francaise au Siecle des Lumieres."

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The Editors: Klaus-Dieter Ertler is Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Graz (Austria). His main research interests include the Francophone novel, the Jesuit Relations of New France and Systems Theory as an epistemological level. He has published several books on Franco-Canadian literature. Martin Loschnigg is Associate Professor of English at the University of Graz (Austria). His main research interests include narrative theory, autobiography, the literature of war and Canadian literature. He has published numerous books and articles on nineteenth and twentieth century English and Canadian novels. Les responsables de la publication : Klaus-Dieter Ertler est professeur au Departement de litteratures romanes de l'Universite de Graz (Autriche). Ses recherches portent sur le roman francophone, les relations des Jesuites en Ameriques et la theorie des systemes comme modele epistemologique. II a publie plusieurs livres sur le roman quebecois. Martin Loschnigg enseigne au Departement d'etudes anglaises de l'Universite de Graz (Autriche). Dans ses recherches, il s'interesse particulierement a la theorie narrative, a l'autobiographie, a la litterature de la guerre et a la litterature canadienne. II a publie plusieurs livres et articles sur les romans anglais et canadiens du XIX et XX siecle.

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