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Many former members of European empires have demonstrated a need to overcome the colonial process and assert a "postcolonial" culture. Applying postcolonial analysis to Canadian literature, Margare...
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22 August 1995

Turner examines the manner in which a new world culture represents itself, creates its origins, and constructs and understands the construction of its cultural history. She supports her theory with an analysis of paradigmatic texts by John Richardson, Frederick Philip Grove, Sheila Watson, Robert Kroetsch, and Jane Urquhart that articulate the predicament of the new world writer. Imagining Culture reveals the haunting of language and imagination that attends the search for origins and belonging, and shows how Canadian writers enact the processes of inhabiting the new world and imagining its culture.
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Pages: 144
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date:
22 August 1995
ISBN: 9780773513617
Format: Paperback
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian
"Carefully constructed and elegantly written, Imagining Culture makes a substantial and original contribution to the field of postcolonial Canadian debates." Gary Boire, English, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Margaret E. Turner is a specialist in Canadian literature living in Guelph, Ontario.