Canadian Literature, No. 240 (2020): Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror ... : Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror ...

Introduction: Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Familiarizing Grist Village 'In this very uncertain space' Re-framing the Diasporic Subject A Note—Imagining an Africa That Never Was: Canadian Postwar Book Diplomacy and Settler Contradiction Reclaiming Fossil Gh...

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Main Author: Canadian Literature
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Literature 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/cl.vi240
http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/canlit/issue/view/182947
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Summary:Introduction: Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Familiarizing Grist Village 'In this very uncertain space' Re-framing the Diasporic Subject A Note—Imagining an Africa That Never Was: Canadian Postwar Book Diplomacy and Settler Contradiction Reclaiming Fossil Ghosts Essential Contingencies, or the Verbs Behind All Nouns The Conformalists Simply Observe The Breadth of "breth" Shifting Cityscapes Something Attentive Wayfinding in the Marginalia Land and language through story No One & Twin Studies Never Enough Sad Poems? Hitched to Everything Frenemies and Possibilities When Poems are Quilts A Terrifying Insularity of Mind Listening to Inuit Stories Twenty-First-Century Novels Faces of Desperation Toward More Feeling (Re)Writing China Diasporic (Be)longings Undertaking the Impossible Designing and Resisting Getting to the Roots Transforming Stories CBC's Canadian History “The lemon is not a lemon”: Flowing Letters for Our Time Rejoicing in MacLennan Voices of Trauma and Hope The ...