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In the past few years, the concept of «liminality» has become a kind of pet theme within the discipline of Cultural Studies, lending itself to phenomena of transgression and systemic demarcation. This anthology employs theories of liminality to discuss Canada’s geographic and symbolic boundaries, taking its point of departure from the observation that «Canada» itself, as a cultural, political, and geographic entity, encapsulates elements of the «liminal.» The essays comprised in this volume deal with fragmented and contradictory practices in Canada, real and imagined borders, as well as contact zones, thresholds, and transitions in Anglo-Canadian and French-Canadian texts, discussing topics such as the U.S./Canadian border, migration, French-English relations, and encounters between First Nations and settlers.



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The Canadian Cultural Imaginary and its liminal aesthetics – Liminal landscapes – Canadian «Thirdspace» – Nation, language, and immigration – Ambiguous fictions – Liminality in the canadian novel – Hyphenated canada? Indigenous voices and hybrid identities – Blurry visions – Canadian arts and liminality – Final thresholds – Loss, memory, and dying – Poetical observations – Canada as art

In-Between – Liminal Spaces in Canadian

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 01/12/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631735695, 978-3631735695
      ISBN10: 3631735693

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the past few years, the concept of «liminality» has become a kind of pet theme within the discipline of Cultural Studies, lending itself to phenomena of transgression and systemic demarcation. This anthology employs theories of liminality to discuss Canada’s geographic and symbolic boundaries, taking its point of departure from the observation that «Canada» itself, as a cultural, political, and geographic entity, encapsulates elements of the «liminal.» The essays comprised in this volume deal with fragmented and contradictory practices in Canada, real and imagined borders, as well as contact zones, thresholds, and transitions in Anglo-Canadian and French-Canadian texts, discussing topics such as the U.S./Canadian border, migration, French-English relations, and encounters between First Nations and settlers.



      Table of Contents

      The Canadian Cultural Imaginary and its liminal aesthetics – Liminal landscapes – Canadian «Thirdspace» – Nation, language, and immigration – Ambiguous fictions – Liminality in the canadian novel – Hyphenated canada? Indigenous voices and hybrid identities – Blurry visions – Canadian arts and liminality – Final thresholds – Loss, memory, and dying – Poetical observations – Canada as art

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