Canadian Identity

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Epilogue

Epilogue

From: Before I Was a Critic I Was a Human Being

The author reflects on Canada’s multicultural myth, (some of) the efforts that have been made by activists and grassroots organizations to confront it in recent history and how she has had … 14 $1.40 Add
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Les Franco-Terre-Neuviens: <i>Ces mémoires, aussi, sont les miennes</i>
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Les Franco-Terre-Neuviens: Ces mémoires, aussi, sont les miennes

From: Land of Many Shores

Les Franco-Terre-Neuviens explores French and Francophone identities in Newfoundland and Labrador. 10 $1.00 Add
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Letter, July 1990: Conversations across borders

Letter, July 1990: Conversations across borders

From: Blank

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My Husband’s Jump

My Husband’s Jump

From: Running the Whale's Back

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Shut Up You're Pretty

Shut Up You’re Pretty

From: Shut Up You're Pretty

The narrator describes living with a student named Patty and her relationship with an academic. 20 $2.00 Add
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The Flowers of the Dry Interior

The Flowers of the Dry Interior

From: Echolocation

An elderly painter clings to her independence while travelling in Nepal. 27 $2.70 Add
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The Still Life of Mark Strand's Darkening Harbor

The Still Life of Mark Strand’s Darkening Harbor

From: Echo Soundings

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They Secretly Hope for Rain

They Secretly Hope for Rain

From: Eyehill

Short Story Titled "They Secretly Hope for Rain." 3 $0.30 Add
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Untitled

Untitled

From: My Conversations with Canadians

In this untitled essay the author discusses First Nations Literature around the world and its influence on the literature of settlers and Western society. 24 $2.40 Add
Vision S: pihpihcew

Vision S: pihpihcew

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Vision S: pihpihcew

From: Nitisanak

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When a Cow Saves Your Life, You Learn that Audre Lorde is Always Right

When a Cow Saves Your Life, You Learn that Audre Lorde is Always Right

From: Refuse

Dorothy Ellen Palmer builds on her writing on Facebook, Twitter, and her blog, and focuses on what due process means and on the labour issues — including Steven Galloway’s own rights … 8 $0.80 Add
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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

From: Echolocation

Author acknowledgements. 2 $0.20 Add
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Another Man’s Dog

Another Man’s Dog

From: Eyehill

Short Story Titled "Another Man’s Dog." 12 $1.20 Add
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CanLit Hierarchy vs. the Rhizome

CanLit Hierarchy vs. the Rhizome

From: Refuse

The hierarchical structures of literary culture are central to writer and professor Natalee Caple’s interview with writer Nikki Reimer. ; 9 $0.90 Add
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Letter, June 1991: James Baldwin

Letter, June 1991: James Baldwin

From: Blank

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