Trans.Can.Lit
Resituating the Study of Canadian Literature (Wilfrid Laurier UP 2007), co-edited by Smaro Kamboureli and Roy Miki, is a collection of the edited keynote and plenary talks presented at TransCanada One.
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Contents
- Preface / Smaro Kamboureli vii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Metamorphoses of a Discipline: Rethinking Canadian Literature
within Institutional Contexts / Diana Brydon 1 - Against Institution: Established Law, Custom, or Purpose /
Rinaldo Walcott 17 - From Canadian Trance to TransCanada: White Civility to Wry
Civility in the CanLit Project / Daniel Coleman 25 - Sublititling CanLit: Keywords / Peter Dickinson 45
- Oratory on Oratory / Lee Maracle 55
- TransCanada, Literature: No Direction Home / Stephen Slemon 71
- World Famous across Canada, or TransNational Localities /
Richard Cavell 85 - Diasporic Citizenship: Contradictions and Possibilities
For Canadian Literature / Lily Cho 93 - Acts of Citizenship: Erin Mouré's O Cidadán and the Limits
Of Worldliness / Lianne Moyes 111 - Trans-Scan: Globalization, Literary Hemispheric Studies,
Citizenship as Project / Winfried Siemerling 129 - Transubracination: How Writers of Colour Became CanLit /
Ashok Mathur 141 - Institutional Genealogies in the Global Net of Fundamentalisms,
Families, and Fantasies / Julia Emberley 153 - TransCanada Collectives: Social Imagination, the Cunning of
Production, and the Multilateral Sublime / Len Findlay 173 - Notes 187
- Works Cited 199
- Contributors 223
- Index 227