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Page 53
... political nature.1 Since its beginnings Canadian fantastic fiction has focused on political questions , primarily whether there will even be a Canada in the foreseeable future , and what form the country might take . Both French and ...
... political nature.1 Since its beginnings Canadian fantastic fiction has focused on political questions , primarily whether there will even be a Canada in the foreseeable future , and what form the country might take . Both French and ...
Page 55
... political , and their sense of cultural mission and lack of fear about separation gave them little incentive to speculate in fiction about the results of separation . A writer like Roch Car- rier , for example , could condemn the power ...
... political , and their sense of cultural mission and lack of fear about separation gave them little incentive to speculate in fiction about the results of separation . A writer like Roch Car- rier , for example , could condemn the power ...
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... political camp escaping scorn ; even the hostage , Abakar Ndougou , is more concerned about the possibilities of a ... political consecration . The novel is a hilarious sendup of how politics has replaced religion as the source of ...
... political camp escaping scorn ; even the hostage , Abakar Ndougou , is more concerned about the possibilities of a ... political consecration . The novel is a hilarious sendup of how politics has replaced religion as the source of ...
Contents
74 Volume 25 Part 1 March 1998 7 50 | 7 |
Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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