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The Routledge Introduction To Gender And Sexuality In Literature In Canada Linda M Morra

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The Routledge Introduction To Gender And Sexuality In Literature In Canada Linda M Morra
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.25 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Linda M. Morra
ISBN: 9780367562311, 0367562316
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Routledge Introduction To Gender And Sexuality In Literature In Canada Linda M Morra by Linda M. Morra 9780367562311, 0367562316 instant download after payment.

The Routledge Introduction to Gender and Sexuality in Literature in Canada charts the evolution of gender and sexuality, as they have been represented and performed in the literatures of Canada for more than three centuries. From early colonial texts by Frances Brooke, to settler texts by Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill, to more contemporary texts by Jane Rule, Alice Munro, Joshua Whitehead, Ivan Coyote, and others, this volume will introduce readers to how gender and sexuality have been variably conceived in Canada and the work they perform across multiple genres. Calling upon recent currents of gender theory and examining the composition, structure, and history of selected literary texts—that is, the “literary sediments” that have accumulated over centuries—readers of this book will explore how those representations shift over time. By examining literature in Canada in relation to crucial cultural, political, and historical contexts, readers will better apprehend why that literature has significantly transformed and broadened to address racialized and fluid identities that continue to challenge and disrupt any stable notion of gendered and sexualized identity today.

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