Mapping and Historiography in Contemporary Canadian Literature in English

Renger, Nicola

Description

This study focuses on the way in which Canadian novels of the 1980s and 1990s use mapping and historiography as themes, metaphors and narrative models. While John Steffler's The Afterlife of George Cartwright reveals the past influence of colonial ideology on mapping and historiography and its lasting effects, Daphne Marlatt's Ana Historic challenges patriarchal mappings and historiographies. In In the Skin of a Lion Michael Ondaatje portrays Canada in the early twentieth century as a capitalist society determined by colonial attitudes. Ondaatje's The English Patient illustrates the difficulty of defining an individual or communal identity in the postcolonial age of globalisation. The analysis of these representative novels is complemented by references to further Canadian works which reveal that Canadian literature mirrors and promotes current debates on the construction of reality and on multicultural and global identities.
Free shipping from
€ 19,95 within The Netherlands
Writer
Renger, Nicola
Title
Mapping and Historiography in Contemporary Canadian Literature in English
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Year
2005
Language
English
Pages
406
Weight
549 gr
EAN
9783631535011
Dimensions
211 x 146 x 30 mm
Binding format
Paperback

You will always receive the last edition from us!


Categories

Boekstra