Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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Michelle Reid Urban Space and Canadian Identity in Charles de Lint's Syaha Although the world - view of most cyberpunk texts encompasses a near future in which nation states are superseded by globalized corporations ...
Michelle Reid Urban Space and Canadian Identity in Charles de Lint's Syaha Although the world - view of most cyberpunk texts encompasses a near future in which nation states are superseded by globalized corporations ...
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In de Lint's novel , the greatest challenge to Canada's mosaic identity comes from First Nations groups who reclaim their tribal lands and secure them as enclaves , an act that distances Native identities from Canadian multicultural ...
In de Lint's novel , the greatest challenge to Canada's mosaic identity comes from First Nations groups who reclaim their tribal lands and secure them as enclaves , an act that distances Native identities from Canadian multicultural ...
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This confirms that the land has a layered identity in which individual locations serve as a reminder of the country they once formed . Vestiges of the land's old identity are present in its new identity , as it has changed from a tribal ...
This confirms that the land has a layered identity in which individual locations serve as a reminder of the country they once formed . Vestiges of the land's old identity are present in its new identity , as it has changed from a tribal ...
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