Canadian women writers and American markets, 1880-1940 / C. Gerson -- Roughing it in Michigan and Upper Canada: Caroline Kirkland and Susanna Moodie / M.A. Peterman -- Alice Munro and the anxiety of American influence / R. Thacker -- Canada if necessary ... / E.D. Blodgett.
From Adam to multi-ethnic cowboy: the new history, politics, and geography of North America in a Canadian-American context / J.J. Healy -- The road home: meditation on a theme / R. Brown -- Two nations own these Islands: border and region in Pacific-Northwest writing / L. Ricou -- Dialectic structures in fiction of the Wests / D. Harrision -- Huckleberry Findley / S. Söderlind -- Victor-Lévy Beaulieu and the Québeckization of American literature / R. Ellenwood -- Literary magazines and the cosmopolitanism/nationalism debate in Canada / J. Doyle.
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Context North America is a comparative study of Canadian and American literary relations that emphasizes the cultural and institutional contexts in which Canadian literature is taught and read. This volume exemplifies the question of how the literatures of Canada might aptly be studied and contextualized in the days of heightened discontinuity and increasingly ambiguous borderlines both between and within the many narratives that make up North America.