The Arbutus/Madrone Files: Reading the Pacific NorthwestThis lively and perceptive look at the literature of the U.S. and Canadian Pacific Northwest explores the dynamics of the cross-border region using resonant quotations, poetry, song lyrics, and art to demonstrate and enhance Laurie Ricou's critical readings and ideas. |
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... cross - border approach when I attended " Crossing Frontiers , " the conference held in Banff in 1978 ( see Harrison , 1979 ) . This conference marked the passing of the most recent period of strong cultural nationalism in Canada and in ...
... cross - border approach when I attended " Crossing Frontiers , " the conference held in Banff in 1978 ( see Harrison , 1979 ) . This conference marked the passing of the most recent period of strong cultural nationalism in Canada and in ...
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... crossed the border and. Fig . 4 : The ideal region according to Doonesbury . Fig . 5 : Mapping a Watershed , cartography by. describes a pace of living , a sticky transform- ing , and - to add the concept of the slug in typesetting a ...
... crossed the border and. Fig . 4 : The ideal region according to Doonesbury . Fig . 5 : Mapping a Watershed , cartography by. describes a pace of living , a sticky transform- ing , and - to add the concept of the slug in typesetting a ...
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... Cross - border comparisons are a natural and inevitable structure for studying North American regional cultures ( including not only high art , but also folklore and geography , economics and politics ) . In literary study , the cross - ...
... Cross - border comparisons are a natural and inevitable structure for studying North American regional cultures ( including not only high art , but also folklore and geography , economics and politics ) . In literary study , the cross - ...
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