Routledge Introduction to Gender and Sexuality in Literature in Canada
Routledge Introduction to Gender and Sexuality in Literature in Canada
Morra, Linda M.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
206
Mole
Inglês
9780367562199
15 a 20 dias
403
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Chapter One:
Archaeologies of Gender and Sexuality in Literature in Canada
References and Further Reading
Chapter Two:
Frances Brooke and the English Heroines of the Novel of Sensibility
References and Further Reading
Chapter Three:
Performances of Settler Femininity: Susanna Moodie and Catherine Parr Traill
References and Further Reading
Chapter Four:
Ralph Connor and the Narrative of Muscular ChristianityReferences and Further Reading
Chapter Five:
Georgina Sime and Pauline Johnson, and the Rise of the New Woman
References and Further Reading
Chapter Six:
Jane Rule and the Development of Lesbian Literature in Canada
References and Further Reading
Chapter Seven:
Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, and the (Post)Modern Woman
References and Further Reading
Chapter Eight:
Recuperating Indigenous and Racialized Masculinities
References and Further Reading
Chapter Nine:
"Moving Over": Racialized Contemporary Womanhood
References and Further Reading
Chapter Ten:
Transgender, Two Spirit, and Gender-Nonconforming Literatures in Canada
References and Further Reading
Archaeologies of Gender and Sexuality in Literature in Canada
References and Further Reading
Chapter Two:
Frances Brooke and the English Heroines of the Novel of Sensibility
References and Further Reading
Chapter Three:
Performances of Settler Femininity: Susanna Moodie and Catherine Parr Traill
References and Further Reading
Chapter Four:
Ralph Connor and the Narrative of Muscular ChristianityReferences and Further Reading
Chapter Five:
Georgina Sime and Pauline Johnson, and the Rise of the New Woman
References and Further Reading
Chapter Six:
Jane Rule and the Development of Lesbian Literature in Canada
References and Further Reading
Chapter Seven:
Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, and the (Post)Modern Woman
References and Further Reading
Chapter Eight:
Recuperating Indigenous and Racialized Masculinities
References and Further Reading
Chapter Nine:
"Moving Over": Racialized Contemporary Womanhood
References and Further Reading
Chapter Ten:
Transgender, Two Spirit, and Gender-Nonconforming Literatures in Canada
References and Further Reading
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Confers;Young Men;Governor General's Award;Smaro Kamboureli;Alias Grace;Wo;Indigenous Women;Muscular Christianity;Governor General's Literary Awards;Toxic Masculinity;Gender Dysphoria;Trish Salah;Indigenous Men;Violate;Province Of Quebec;Follow;Gender Diverse People;Arabella Fermor;American Psychiatric Association;Trans Subjects;Grace Marks;Canadian Human Rights Act;Muscular Christianity Movement;Van Camp;LGBTQ Writer
Chapter One:
Archaeologies of Gender and Sexuality in Literature in Canada
References and Further Reading
Chapter Two:
Frances Brooke and the English Heroines of the Novel of Sensibility
References and Further Reading
Chapter Three:
Performances of Settler Femininity: Susanna Moodie and Catherine Parr Traill
References and Further Reading
Chapter Four:
Ralph Connor and the Narrative of Muscular ChristianityReferences and Further Reading
Chapter Five:
Georgina Sime and Pauline Johnson, and the Rise of the New Woman
References and Further Reading
Chapter Six:
Jane Rule and the Development of Lesbian Literature in Canada
References and Further Reading
Chapter Seven:
Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, and the (Post)Modern Woman
References and Further Reading
Chapter Eight:
Recuperating Indigenous and Racialized Masculinities
References and Further Reading
Chapter Nine:
"Moving Over": Racialized Contemporary Womanhood
References and Further Reading
Chapter Ten:
Transgender, Two Spirit, and Gender-Nonconforming Literatures in Canada
References and Further Reading
Archaeologies of Gender and Sexuality in Literature in Canada
References and Further Reading
Chapter Two:
Frances Brooke and the English Heroines of the Novel of Sensibility
References and Further Reading
Chapter Three:
Performances of Settler Femininity: Susanna Moodie and Catherine Parr Traill
References and Further Reading
Chapter Four:
Ralph Connor and the Narrative of Muscular ChristianityReferences and Further Reading
Chapter Five:
Georgina Sime and Pauline Johnson, and the Rise of the New Woman
References and Further Reading
Chapter Six:
Jane Rule and the Development of Lesbian Literature in Canada
References and Further Reading
Chapter Seven:
Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, and the (Post)Modern Woman
References and Further Reading
Chapter Eight:
Recuperating Indigenous and Racialized Masculinities
References and Further Reading
Chapter Nine:
"Moving Over": Racialized Contemporary Womanhood
References and Further Reading
Chapter Ten:
Transgender, Two Spirit, and Gender-Nonconforming Literatures in Canada
References and Further Reading
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Confers;Young Men;Governor General's Award;Smaro Kamboureli;Alias Grace;Wo;Indigenous Women;Muscular Christianity;Governor General's Literary Awards;Toxic Masculinity;Gender Dysphoria;Trish Salah;Indigenous Men;Violate;Province Of Quebec;Follow;Gender Diverse People;Arabella Fermor;American Psychiatric Association;Trans Subjects;Grace Marks;Canadian Human Rights Act;Muscular Christianity Movement;Van Camp;LGBTQ Writer