New Brunswick at the Crossroads: Literary Ferment and Social Change in the East

Author:   Tony Tremblay
Publisher:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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9781771122078


Pages:   238
Publication Date:   30 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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New Brunswick at the Crossroads: Literary Ferment and Social Change in the East


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What is the relationship between literature and the society in which it incubates? Are there common political, social, and economic factors that predominate during periods of heightened literary activity? New Brunswick at the Crossroads: Literary Ferment and Social Change in the East considers these questions and explores the relationships between periods of creative ferment in New Brunswick and the socio-cultural conditions of those times. The province's literature is ideally suited to such a study because of its bicultural character - in both English and French, periods of intense literary creativity occurred at different times and for different reasons. What emerges is a cultural geography in New Brunswick that has existed not in isolation from the rest of Canada but often at the creative forefront of imagined alternatives in identity and citizenship. At a time when cultural industries are threatened by forces that seek to negate difference and impose uniformity, New Brunswick at the Crossroads provides an understanding of the intersection of cultures and social economies, contributing to critical discussions about what constitutes """"the creative"""" in Canadian society, especially in rural, non-central spaces like New Brunswick.

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Author:   Tony Tremblay
Publisher:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Imprint:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.429kg
ISBN:  

9781771122078


ISBN 10:   1771122072
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   30 October 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword Christl Verduyn Introduction Tony Tremblay 1. Loyalist Literature in New Brunswick, 1783-1843 Gwendolyn Davies 2. Literature of the First Acadian Renaissance, 1864-1955 Chantal Richard  3. The Fredericton Confederation Awakening, 1843-1900 Thomas Hodd 4. Mid-Century Emergent Modernism, 1935-1955 Tony Tremblay 5. Modernity and the Challenge of Urbanity in Acadian Literature, 1958-1999 Marie-Linda Lord Afterword David Creelman 

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The result [of this book] is a magnificent, if necessarily episodic and partial, analysis of two of New Brunswick's literatures, and I encourage the rest of the nation to peek at how the book's blend of multidisciplinarity can be used for wider application. Even if a reader isn't interested in reading another study of historical writers [...], there is much to recommend this book in terms of methodology. -- Shane Neilsen, Canadian Literature 239 (2019)


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Tony Tremblay is a professor and Canada Research Chair in New Brunswick studies at St. Thomas University. He is founding editor of the Journal of New Brunswick Studies and the New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. His recent work includes Fred Cogswell: The Many-Dimensioned Self (2012), Last Shift: The Story of a Mill Town (2011), and David Adams Richards of the Miramichi (2010).

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