Canada and Beyond

Canada and Beyond

A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies

  • Editor:
  • Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
  • Ejournal: Canada and Beyond
  • Lloc de publicació:  Salamanca , Spain
  • Lloc de publicació:  Salamanca , Spain
  • Any de publicació: 2022
  • Nº: 11
  • Pàgines: 207
  • Cover
  • Staff
  • Table of Contents
  • Editorial
  • Splitting Selves: Crip Time and the Temporalities of Disability in Georgia Webber’s Dumb: Living Without a Voice
    • The Temporalities of Disability
    • “Who am I without it?”: Georgia and Her Split Selves
    • “The slower you go, the more you’ll feel”: Creativity and Crip Time
    • Works Cited
  • Towards Horizontal Relationships: Anarcha Indigenism, Decolonial Animal Ethic, and Indigenous Veganism
    • Introduction
    • Anarcha-Indigenism: An Emerging Framework
    • Decolonial Animal Ethic
    • Indigenous Veganism
    • Global Solidarity Network
    • Artivism
    • Anarcha-Indigenism: Challenges
    • Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • “Catherine Tekakwitha, who are you?” — The Indigenous Female Body in the Colonial and Post-Colonial Imagination of Leonard Cohen’s Beautiful Losers
    • Introduction
    • The Colonial Gaze of the Indigenous Woman
    • “Naturellement chrétienne”—The Savage Saint
    • “Like a well-raised French girl!”—The History of Tekakwitha
    • Catherine Tekakwitha as Muse
    • “Do I have any right?” – Sexualizing the Indigenous Woman
    • Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • Inuit Sentinels: Examining the Efficacy of (Life) Writing Climate Change in Sheila Watt-Cloutier’s The Right to Be Cold
    • Ways of Being on the Land: A Life Story of Transformations in the Canadian Arctic
    • Confronting the Climate Crisis: A Global Call to Action
    • Affect as an Autobiographical Approach
    • Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • The Plants are Plotting: Political Orders in Ostenso’s Wild Geese
    • Plant Politics
    • Crop Cultivators
    • Following Flax
    • Beyond the farm, beyond patriarchy
    • Complicity is complexity
    • Flax’s final act
    • Works Cited
  • Beautiful the beauty—Dionne Brand’s Theory and Canisia Lubrin’s Voodoo Hypothesis
    • i. Thesis x: Beauty is not the absence of ugliness in the physical terrain of Canisia Lubrin’s poetry collection Voodoo Hypothesis
    • ii. Theory x: All the beautiful pages written on the human bodies of Dionne Brand’s novel Theory
    • Concluding remarks
    • Works Cited
  • It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring
    • Works cited
  • Neo-Cosmopolitan Tidalectics as Planetary Poetics in Kaie Kellough’s Magnetic Equator
    • Works Cited
  • Emergent Critical Strategies Against the Nation-Trap: The Digitization of Literary Apocalyptic Affects and Larissa Lai’s The Tiger Flu
    • Reflecting on the Influence of National Structures; Digitizing Literary Apocalypse
    • Sieve Reading The Tiger Flu: The Post-Apocalyptic Nation
    • Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • “Civilizing” the “Barbaric” Child: The Case of the Khadrs
    • Methodology
    • Omar Khadr
    • Khadr Family Background
    • Maha Elsamnah: Framing the “Mother of Terror”
    • The Metaphorical Adoption
    • Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • Contributors
  • Back cover

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