Canada and Beyond

Canada and Beyond

A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies

  • Publisher:
  • Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
  • Ejournal: Canada and Beyond
  • Place of publication:  Salamanca , Spain
  • Place of publication:  Salamanca , Spain
  • Year of publication: 2023
  • Nº: 12
  • Pages: 181
  • Cover
  • Staff
  • Table of Contents
  • Everything Is Awful? Ecology and Affect in Literatures in Canada
    • 1. The Turn to Affect and Environment
    • 2. In this Issue
    • 3. Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • Bears and Scents of Place in Sid Marty’s The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Animal Geographies
    • 3. Bears' Sense of Place
    • 4. Bears' Olfactory and Gustatory Senses
    • 5. Eating and Consumption
    • 6. Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • “Significant Otherness” versus Othering in Marian Engel’s Bear
    • 1. Situating a Decolonial Reading of Bear
    • 2. Indigenous and Settler Narrative Interaction
    • 3. Othering versus "Significant Otherness"
    • 4. Instrumentalisation, Indigenisation and the “Vanishing Indigene” in Bear
    • 5. Claiming the Wilderness through Animals
    • 6. Settling the Settler: Canadian Instrumentalisation of the Pioneer and the Indigene
    • 7. Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • “Niagara as Technology”: Rupturing the Technological for the Wordy Ecologies of Niagara Falls
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Poem 5
    • 3. Poem 1
    • 4. Poem 2
    • 5. Poem 3
    • 6. Poem 4
    • 7. Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • Indigenous Ecofeminism? Decolonial Practices and Indigenous Resurgence in Lee Maracle’s Works
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Ecocritical Analysis of Ravensong and Celia’s Song: Survival vs. Resurgence
    • 3. Conclusion
    • Works Cited
  • “My Body is a Spaceship”: Technoscience and Experiments Otherwise in Adam Dickinson’s Anatomic
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Ecopoetics and/as Experiment
    • 3. “Lipids,” Endocrine Disruptors, Infrastructure
    • 4. Purity Politics, Cosmonauts, Ontology
    • 5. Conclusion: Humour, Instrumentality, Urine
    • Works Cited
  • Outside Words
    • 1. Inhabiting English
    • 2. Beyond English
    • 3. Reading at the Edges of English
    • 4. A Language that Points
    • Works Cited
  • “Everything Is Awe-ful: A Conversation on Climate Change Fiction” – with Rebecca Campbell
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Conversation
    • Works Cited
  • Morning Ritual
  • Atmospheric Moon River
  • Canoeing the Milk River: A Theory of Lines
  • Excerpt from Siteseeing
  • Contributors
  • Journal Information
  • Submission Information
  • Back cover

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