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Studies on Canadian Literature
Margaret Atwood’s works, especially The Handmaid’s Tale , are widely taught not only in literature courses but also in economics, political science, sociology, film, and business courses. Her writings span a variety of genres and address such themes as identity, Canadian nationalism, struggle for survival, sexual politics, and shamanism; this rich and diverse range has proved fertile ground for
“More than a study of nature writing, this collection of essays examines the influences that have shaped the field, such as African American, American Indian, Canadian, and Chicano literature.” Book News “Teachers in settings from advanced high schools to community colleges and full undergraduate programs in American literature and environmental studies will want to use this book. It will prove
and Asian North American Literature (163) Lily Cho Documentary Propaganda Films: Representation of Japanese American and Japanese Canadian Internment (173) Judith Musser Graphic Novels and the Visual Narrative of Race in American Born Chinese and Shortcomings (182) LeiLani Nishime Slanted Views: Teaching Asian North American Queer Films and Videos (193) Donald Goellnicht and Vinh Nguyen
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