Challenging Canada: dialogism and narrative techniques in Canadian novels
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1. Verfasser: Helms, Gabriele 1966-2004 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Montreal McGill-Queen's University Press c2003
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-206) and index
Dialogism, cultural narratology, and contemporary Canadian novels: What's the point? -- Dialogism: Yesterday's "Fave Rave" or opportunity for critical intervention? -- Storying family history: Joy Kogawa's Obasan and Sky Lee's Disappearing moon cafe -- Processes of Un/reading in Daphne Marlatt's Ana historic and Aritha van Herk's Places far from Ellesmere -- Critiquing the choice that is not one: Jeannette Armstrong's Slash and Thomas King's Green grass, running water -- Is difficulty impolite? The performative in Margaret Sweatman's Fox -- Writing into the page ahead
"Challenging Canada is the first book-length study to bring a Bakhtinian approach to bear on Canadian literature. Gabriele Helms develops a cultural narratology to argue that the contemporary Canadian novels in English considered in this book challenge dominant constructions of Canada from positions of difference and resistance, inscribing previously oppressed and silenced voices through dialogic relations. She makes Mikhail Bakhtin's concept of dialogism amenable to textual analysis and problematizes its ideological forces by emphasizing elements of struggle and conflict. Challenging Canada rejects dialogism as a normative liberal pluralism and understands the inequality between voices as historically and socially constructed."--Jacket
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (x, 212 p.)
ISBN:0773525874
0773571299
9780773525870
9780773571297

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