Bring[ing] Them Back from the Inside Out": Coming Home through Story in Richard Wagamese's "Keeper 'n Me."Published in:2004By:Balzer, GeraldinePublication type:Literary Criticism
From Discomfort to Enlightenment: An Interview with Lee Maracle.Published in:2004By:Fee, Margery;Gunew, SnejaPublication type:Interview
"One Small Medicine": An Interview with Maria Campbell.Published in:2004By:Gingell, SusanPublication type:Interview
Whose Rhythm? Textualized Riddim in Lillian Allen's "Women Do This Every Day."Published in:2004By:Casas, Maria CaridadPublication type:Literary Criticism
"We Who Have Traded Our Voices for Words": Performance, Poetry, and the Printed Word in Robert Bringhurst's Translations from Haida.Published in:2004By:Bradley, NicholasPublication type:Literary Criticism
Modernism and Aboriginal Modernity: The Appropriation of Products of West Coast Native Heritage as National Goods.Published in:Essays on Canadian Writing, 2004, n. 83, p. 75By:Willmott, GlennPublication type:Article
"The Lowdown Rundown on the Way It Went at That Time": Editorial Constructions of Meaning in Five Textualized Interviews of the "Sound Heritage" Project.Published in:2004By:Banting, SarahPublication type:Literary Criticism
"I Can Only Sing This Song to Someone Who Understands It": Community Filmmaking and the Politics of Partial Translation in "Atanarjuat, the Fast Runner."Published in:Essays on Canadian Writing, 2004, n. 83, p. 19By:McCall, SophiePublication type:Article
"The Colony of Unrequited Dreams": Romancing History?Published in:2004By:Dragland, StanPublication type:Literary Criticism
Notes on a Mystic Hockey Puck: Death, Paternity, and National Identity in Wayne Johnston's "The Divine Ryans."Published in:2004By:Sugars, CynthiaPublication type:Literary Criticism
On Haunting, Humour, and Hockey in Wayne Johnston's "The Divine Ryans."Published in:2004By:Cook, MéiraPublication type:Literary Criticism
Lament for a Notion: Loss and the Beothuk in Michael Crummey's "River Thieves."Published in:2004By:Chafe, PaulPublication type:Literary Criticism
Patrick Kavanagh's "Gaff Topsails" and the Myth of the Old Outport.Published in:2004By:Fowler, AdrianPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Camping" with Annie Proulx: "The Shipping News" and Tourist Desire.Published in:2004By:Whalen, TracyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Strange Terrain: Reproducing and Resisting Place-Myths in Two Contemporary Fictions of Newfoundland.Published in:2004By:Fuller, DaniellePublication type:Literary Criticism
Report from the Country of No Country.Published in:Essays on Canadian Writing, 2004, n. 82, p. 1By:Mathews, LawrencePublication type:Article
Crypto-, Pseudo-, and Pre-Postmodernism: "Tay John," "Lord Jim," and the Critics.Published in:2004By:Zichy, FrancisPublication type:Literary Criticism
McLuhan's Spaces: Asymmetries and Contradictions.Published in:2004By:Willmott, GlennPublication type:Book Review
Signature Pieces: Revisiting "Race" and Authorship.Published in:2004By:Moynagh, MaureenPublication type:Literary Criticism
The City as a Site of Counter-Memory in Anne Michael's "Fugitive Pieces" and Michael Ondaatje's "In the Skin of a Lion."Published in:2004By:Criglington, MeredithPublication type:Literary Criticism
Just Visiting: P. K. Page's "Planet Earth."Published in:2004By:Stacey, Robert DavidPublication type:Book Review
Hysteria and Traumatic Testimony: Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace."Published in:2004By:Darroch, HeidiPublication type:Literary Criticism
"That Is What I Told Dr. Jordan...": Public Constructions and Private Disruptions in Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace."Published in:2004By:Siddall, GillianPublication type:Literary Criticism
Jane Urquhart: Confessions of a Historical Geographer.Published in:2004By:Wyile, HerbPublication type:Interview
Gotta Fit the Word "Trickster" into This Review. Done.Published in:2004By:Nunn, RobertPublication type:Book Review
"Hosanna Da, Our Home on Natives' Land": Environmental Justice and Democracy in Thomas King's "Green Grass, Running Water."Published in:2004By:Lousley, CherylPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Recreating What Is Generally Forgotten": F. R. Scott and Native History.Published in:2004By:Alt, ChristinaPublication type:Literary Criticism