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Feminist 'Memory Work' and the Production of REAL Womanhood
Feminist (Theatre) Historiography Canadian (Feminist) Theatre: A Reading of Some Practices and Theories
Feminist Afterwards: Revisiting Copper Woman
Feminist Ecocritique as Forensic Archaeology: Digging in Critical Graveyards and Phyllis Webb's Gardens
Feminist and Postcolonial Perspectives on Ecocriticism in a Canadian Context: Toward a 'Situated' Literary Theory and Practice of Ecofeminism and Environmental Justice
Feminizing Feminism: Constance Beresford-Howe and the Quest for Female Freedom
Femmage: Madeleine Gagnon
Femme et nation: Les Ecrivaines féministes québécoises
Femme métonymique, femme métaphorique: La Poésie d'Anne Hébert et de Renée Vivien
Femme(s) Focale(s): Gail Scott's Main Brides and the Post-Identity Narrative
Fickle Contracts: The Poetry of Anne Carson
Fictional Fossils: Life and Death Writing in Carol Shields' The Stone Diaries
Fictional Violations in Alice Munro's Narratives
Fictional Violations in Alice Munro's Narratives
Fictionalize This
Fictionnalisation de l'histoire: Le Premier Jardin d'Anne Hébert
Fighting with Blunt Swords: Laura Goodman Salverson and the Canadian Literary Canon
Figuring Grief: Gallant, Munro, and the Poetics of Elegy
1992
Filling In What Was Left Out: Voices and Silences of Biblical Women
Finders Keepers: Munro's 'Day of the Butterfly' in the Classroom
Finding North: Noteworthy Canadian Women Composers' Contributions to Vocal Compositions for Mezzo, Contralto or Unspecified Voice
Finding Your Place in the Story: An Interview with Jane Urquhart
Five Fairly Short Talks on Anne Carson
Five Part Invention: A History of Literary History in Canada
2003
Flesh Wounds: Reading the Scar as Text in the Works of Sylvia Plath, Margaret Atwood and Toni Morrison
Florence McNeil and Pat Lowther
Folklore, Popular Culture and Individuation in Surfacing and The Diviners
Food and the Generation Gap in Gabrielle Roy's Bonheur d'occasion
For Sure the Kittiwake: Naming, Nature, and P. K. Page
For The Extended Family and the Universe: Judith Merril and Science Fiction Autobiography
Foreigner: The Immigrant Voice in The Sacrifice and Under the Ribs of Death
Forgetting Loss in Madeleine Thien's Certainty
Form in Atwood's Surfacing: Toward a Synthesis of Critical Opinion
Fractured Borders: Women's Cancer and Feminist Theatre
Fractures: Written Displacements in Canadian/U. S. Literary Relations
Fragmenting the Feminine: Aesthetic Memory in Anne Claire Poirier's Cinema
Framing The Book of Jessica: Transformation and the Collaborative Process in Canadian Theatre
Free-Dom, Telling, Dignidad: Margaret Laurence, 'A Gourdful of Glory,' Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale, Sarah Murphy, The Measure of Miranda
Freedom Reconsidered: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale (1985)
Freeing the Creative Imagination: An Interview with Claire Mackay
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