A.A. MilneDavis, Richard in The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature | |
Absent Black Women in Dany Laferriere's How to Make Love With a NegroMayr, Suzette | |
A Canadian is a Quiet Conundrum . . .van Herk, Aritha in Studin, Irvin What is a Canadian? Forty-Three Thought-Provoking Responses | |
A Commercial Success: Women Playwrights in the 1950sBennett, Susan in Luckhurst, Mary A Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama | |
Books from the Burning BuildingMajzels, Robert | |
Brûlons les LivresMajzels, Robert | |
Canadian Television TodayBeaty, Bart and Sullivan, Rebecca | |
Costa Rica: Pura Vida!Clarke, Brigitte | |
Davies and the Academyvan Herk, Aritha | |
Dialogue in Gandhi's Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule: Toward an Integrated Theory of Literary RepresentationJoseph, Clara in Williams Ortiz, Gaye and Joseph, Clara Literature and Theology: Rethinking Reader Responsibility | |
Displacement, Differentiation, Difference: The Reproduction of Culture and Space in Globalized ChinaXie, Shaobo and Fengzhen, Wang | |
From Utopian Negation to Negated UtopiaXie, Shaobo and Fengzhen, Wang | |
Getting Beyond the Boundaries: Zhuangzi's Ethics of OthernessXie, Shaobo | |
Global Fissures: Postcolonial FusionsJoseph, Clara and Wilson, Janet | |
Hide and Seekvan Herk, Aritha in Light Transports: Intercity | |
Feminist Theatre & PerformanceBennett, Susan | |
If, AdulteryMayr, Suzette | |
Linked Histories: Postcolonial Studies in a Globalized WorldMcCallum, Pamela and Wendy Faith | |
Introduction: Global Fissures and Postcolonial FusionsJoseph, Clara and Wilson, Janet in Global Fissures; Postcolonial Fusions | |
Is the World Decentered? A Postcolonialist Perspective on GlobalizationXie, Shaobo in Joseph, Clara and Wilson, Janet Global Fissures: Postcolonial Fusions | |
Mischiefs, Misfits, and Miraclesvan Herk, Aritha in Dvorak, Marta and Jones, Manina Carol Shields and the Extra-Ordinary | |
On Reader Responsibility: An IntroductionJoseph, Clara and Ortiz, Gaye in Theology and Literature: Rethinking Reader Responsibility | |
'Our Modernity': New socialism for Postsocialist ChinaXie, Shaobo and Fengzhen, Wang | |
Postcolonial Ibsen: Judith Thompson's Hedda Gabler (1991)Farfan, Penelope | |
Pretending to Europevan Herk, Aritha | |
"Nature natured": Professionalization and Gender in All's Well that Ends WellPolito, Mary in Renaissance and Reformation | |
"Quuanqiuhua yu wenhua he kongjian zai zhongguo de fuzhi" ("Globalization and the Reproduction of Culture and Space in China")Xie, Shaobo and Fengzhen, Wang | |
Raymond Williams Modern TragedyMcCallum, PamelaRaymond Williams' Modern Tragedy, edited and annotated with an introduction. | |
The Writings of Julian of Norwich: A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman and A Revelation of LoveWatson, Nicholas and Jenkins, Jacqueline | |
Speak Lion: écrire en anglais au QuébecMajzels, Robert | |
Spoony B.(Short Film). Winnipeg Film Group, 2005. Comedy Network, 2006.Ball, Jonathan George | |
Temporality and queer consciousness in The House of MirthEllis, James | |
Terence Davies and the Unheimlich Home MovieEllis, James in Robin Griffiths British Queer Cinema | |
Theatre Audiences, ReduxBennett, Susan | |
Theology and Literature: Rethinking Reader ResponsibilityWilliams Ortiz, Gaye and Joseph, Clara | |
The Process Proposed. Calgary: The Martian Press.Ball, Jonathan George | |
The Travel Book's Itinerary: The Case of Sir John FranklinDavis, Richard in Olinder, B. Literary Environments: Canada and the Old World | |
This Reading Womanvan Herk, Aritha in Schaub, Danielle Reading Writers Reading: Canadian Authors' Reflections | |
To Begin. Calgary: № Press.Ball, Jonathan George | |
“‘Warriors for the Working Day’: Shakespeare’s Professionals.”Polito, Mary | |
Work and Its Dubious Delightsvan Herk, Aritha in Anderson, Marjorie Dropped Threads 3: Beyond the Small Circle | |
Zola and the Laundrymaids.van Herk, Aritha |