Trans.Can.Lit
Resituating the Study of Canadian Literature
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Author
Contributions
- Smaro Kamboureli (Editor) - Contributor
- Roy Miki (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2007-11-08 - Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Language
English
Word Count
51,000 words, Guess
Page Count
204 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780889205130
- ISBN-100889205132
- Goodreads2246452
- LibraryThing4996776
- Library of Congress Control Number2008431470
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number74967944
- Better World Books9780889205130
- Better World BooksO9-BXI-703
- Open LibraryOL11267877M
Classifications
- LCCPR9189.6
- LCCPR9189.6 .T73 2007
Subjects
Topics
CanadaEnglishCanadian810.9/0054Minority authorsLiterary CriticismPr9189.6 .t73 2007Canadian literatureLiterature and stateHistory and criticismLiterary studies: generalEnglish Canadian LiteratureLiterature and globalizationLiterature and state--canadaLiterary History And CriticismLiterature - Classics / CriticismLiterature and globalization--canadaCanadian literature, history and criticismLiterary Criticism & Collections / CanadianCanadian literature--21st century--history and criticismCanadian literature--20th century--history and criticismCanadian literature--minority authors--history and criticism
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