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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... salmon industry . As well , it is a story of a demand in Asian food cultures for salmon and salmon roe . The salmon's river - ocean - river region figures a trans - national region both of biological and cultural interdependence . The ...
... salmon industry . As well , it is a story of a demand in Asian food cultures for salmon and salmon roe . The salmon's river - ocean - river region figures a trans - national region both of biological and cultural interdependence . The ...
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... salmon ( 213-15 ) . And it is evocatively summed up in a passage that I assume articulates Evans's plan for the novel's form . Certainly , read in retrospect , it becomes pivotal both to the narrative and its politics : The salmon were ...
... salmon ( 213-15 ) . And it is evocatively summed up in a passage that I assume articulates Evans's plan for the novel's form . Certainly , read in retrospect , it becomes pivotal both to the narrative and its politics : The salmon were ...
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... Salmon Fishing Terms in British Columbia " by Barbara Harris and Joseph F. Kess ( 1975 ) . The best essay on salmon language - and on language as salmon - is Tom Jay's " The Salmon of the Heart . " Feeding on a Glossary of Salmon Terms ...
... Salmon Fishing Terms in British Columbia " by Barbara Harris and Joseph F. Kess ( 1975 ) . The best essay on salmon language - and on language as salmon - is Tom Jay's " The Salmon of the Heart . " Feeding on a Glossary of Salmon Terms ...
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