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Canadian fiction, National characteristics in literature, In literature, American fiction, History and criticism, Cities and towns in literature, American fiction, history and criticism, 21st century, Canadian fiction, history and criticism, New york (n.y.), in literaturePlaces
Toronto (Ont.), New York (N.Y.)Times
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New York and Toronto novels after postmodernism: explorations of the urban
2011, Camden House
in English
1571134891 9781571134899
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Table of Contents
Imagining national space : symbolic landscapes and national canons
Articulating urban space : spatial politics and difference
"The inadequacy of symbolic surfaces": urban space, art, and corporeality in Siri Hustvedt's What I loved
Rewriting the melting pot : Paule Marshall's Brownstone City in The fisher king
Specular images : sub/urban spaces and "echoes of art" in Carol Shields's Unless
"The end of traceable beginnings" : poetics of urban longing and belonging in Dionne Brand's What we all long for
Synthesis.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-305) and index.
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