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7 Eyeing the North Star? Figuring Canada in Postslavery Fiction and Drama
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Canada and Its Americas 1
-
Defending The Nation?
- Worlding the (Postcolonial) Nation: Canada’s Americas 31
- Hemispheric Studies or Scholarly NAFTA? The Case for Canadian Literary Studies 48
- Counter-Worlding Alaméricanité 62
-
Indigenous Remappings of America
- Representations of the Native and the New World Subject 85
- Indigeneity and Diasporic Belonging: Three New World Readings of Chief Sitting Bull 102
- Outer America: Racial Hybridity and Canada’s Peripheral Place in Inter-American Discourse 119
-
Postslavery Routes
- Eyeing the North Star? Figuring Canada in Postslavery Fiction and Drama 135
- “May I See Some Identifi cation?” Race, Borders, and Identities in Any Known Blood 148
-
Quebec Connections
- Translating in the Multilingual City: Montreal as a City of the Americas 171
- “Lucky to be so bilingual”: Québécois and Chicano/a Literatures in a Comparative Context 186
- Louis Dantin’s American Life 203
- Transculturation and National Identity in the Novel Rojo, amarillo y verde by Alejandro Saravia 219
- Looking beyond the Elephant: The Mexican Connection in Francine Noël’s La Conjuration des bâtards 231
- Contributors 247
- References 251
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Canada and Its Americas 1
-
Defending The Nation?
- Worlding the (Postcolonial) Nation: Canada’s Americas 31
- Hemispheric Studies or Scholarly NAFTA? The Case for Canadian Literary Studies 48
- Counter-Worlding Alaméricanité 62
-
Indigenous Remappings of America
- Representations of the Native and the New World Subject 85
- Indigeneity and Diasporic Belonging: Three New World Readings of Chief Sitting Bull 102
- Outer America: Racial Hybridity and Canada’s Peripheral Place in Inter-American Discourse 119
-
Postslavery Routes
- Eyeing the North Star? Figuring Canada in Postslavery Fiction and Drama 135
- “May I See Some Identifi cation?” Race, Borders, and Identities in Any Known Blood 148
-
Quebec Connections
- Translating in the Multilingual City: Montreal as a City of the Americas 171
- “Lucky to be so bilingual”: Québécois and Chicano/a Literatures in a Comparative Context 186
- Louis Dantin’s American Life 203
- Transculturation and National Identity in the Novel Rojo, amarillo y verde by Alejandro Saravia 219
- Looking beyond the Elephant: The Mexican Connection in Francine Noël’s La Conjuration des bâtards 231
- Contributors 247
- References 251
- Index 283