Margery Fee, Literary Land Claims: The “Indian Land Question” from Pontiac’s War to Attawapiskat

If we believe that literature and culture are intimately entangled, if we believe that to read a literary text without attention to its historical, social or cultural context is invalid, then the central pressing question is how we identify and describe the relationship between text and context, the...

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Published in:Commonwealth Essays and Studies
Main Author: Stafford, Jane
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Language:English
Published: SEPC (Société d’études des pays du Commonwealth) 2021
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