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The politics and poetics of passage in Canadian and Australian culture and fiction
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Nantes :
Université de Nantes,
2006.
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Colección: | Canadensis series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Australia and Canada: the tropes of national culture, the culture of national tropes / Charlotte Sturges Part I: Contact zones: history, rights, and literary rights of passage Rites of passage in transatlantic journeys / François Le Jeune
- Mrs. Roxburgh's passage from Lady to Lubra: Racial stereotyping and the fantasy of indigeneity in A fringe of leaves / Sheila Cooling Wood-Whittick
- The passage of fame: Margaret Atwood, Carol Shields and canadian literary celebrity / Lisa Hayden. Part II: Transpositions: Indigeneity, cross-cultural identities and the aesthetics of passage Two-spirits and tricksters: cross-cultural transpositions in Tomson Highway's Kiss of the fur queen / Susan Billingham
- Readers' rites: surpassing style / Ian Henderson
- The poetics of passage in Thomas King's Truth & bright water / Taïna Tuhkunen
- 'Transliterations': the poetics of cultural transfer in Larissa Lai's When fox is a thousand / Charlotte Sturgess. Part III. Passing muster : self-(re)constructions, narrating live(s) Becoming Julia: Passing as a male-to-female transsexual in Australia / David Coad
- 'Passage' and 'Becoming' in rose boys, by Peter Rose / Christine Nicholls
- Truth-telling: a passage to survival in Doris Brett's Eating the underworld. A memoir of three voices / Jill Golden. Part IV. Place and displacement: Passage(s), cultural sites, figuration(s) Kroetsch's pedagogy of the precarious: a reading of Gone indian (1973) and The hornbooks of Rita K (2001) / Claire Omhovere
- Invisible and Indivisible boundaries in David Malouf's 12 Edmondstone Street / Deirdre Gilfedder.