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Susan Kerslake, at Home, Halifax, February 23, 2003
Susan Musgrave: The Self and the Other
Swarming of Poets
Sweetness and Darkness
Swimming with the Words: Narrative Drift in Daphne Marlatt's Taken
Sympathetic Understanding in Tu as crié Let Me Go
Sémantique de quelques poèmes de Cécile Cloutier
Taking Pictures with Stephanie Bolster
Tales from the Canadian Crypt: Canadian Ghosts, the Cultural Uncanny, and the Necessity of Haunting in Ann-Marie MacDonald's Fall on Your Knees
Tales within Tales: Margaret Atwood's Folk Narratives
Talk Talk; Buffy Saint-Marie: Educating the Mainstream
Talking to Bharati Mukherjee
Teaching Alice Munro's 'How I Met My Husband' in Composition II
Teaching Believability with Students' Writing Assignments: Alice Munro's 'A Wilderness Station'
Teaching Contemporary Female Gothic: Murdoch, Carter, Atwood
Teaching Margaret Laurence's The Diviners as a Postcolonial Text
Teaching P. K. Page's 'The Permanent Tourists'
Teaching Women's Story Books: Genre and Gender Politics in Lives of Girls and Women
Technics and the Human at Zero-Hour: Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake
Technique and Awareness in Margaret Avison's Poetry: Diction, Sound, Impressionism, Syntax
Technologies of Ethnicity
Technologies of Identity: The Language of the Incontinent Body in Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel
Telling It Over Again: Atwood's Art of Parody
Telling Trauma
Telling and Re-Telling Kenya: Another Look at Women's Autobiography
Temples and Tabernacles: Alternative Religions in the Fictional Microcosms of Robertson Davies, Margaret Laurence, and Alice Munro
Temporality and Margaret Atwood
Testing the Limits of the Transcultural: Travel, Intertextuality and Tourism in Bharati Mukherjee's The Holder of the World and Anita Desai's The Zigzag Way
That Fool of a Fear: Notes on A Jest of God
The 'Genius' of Place and Time: The Fiction of Ethel Wilson
The 'Invisible' Woman: Narrative Strategies in The Stone Diaries
The 'Problematic' Fictions of Historical Narrative in Alice Munro's 'A Wilderness Station'
The 'Unicorn' Poems of Jay Macpherson
The (In?)Compatibility of Gender and Nation in Canadian and Québécois Feminist Writing
The Accidental But Fortuitous Career: Cora Taylor, Children's Writer
The Accommodating I
The Act of Being Read: Fictional Process in Places Far from Ellesmere
The Aesthetics of Deception: Marie-Claire Blais' A Season in the Life of Emmanuel
The Africa of Two Western Women Writers: Barbara Kingsolver and Margaret Laurence
The African and Canadian Heroines: From Bondage to Grace
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