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Living Enlightenment Legacies in a Globalized Twenty-Fifth Century: Ada Palmer’s Terra Ignota Series on
2018/06/02
What does Fifteen Dogs tell us about Canadian diversity? on
2018/05/26
Ada Palmer’s Terra Ignota Series: An Alternate History of the Future on
2018/03/07
Disruptive Outsiders and Alien Gods in Ada Palmer’s Terra Ignota Series on
2018/01/30
Canada in the World Today: Decolonizing Stories on
2017/04/04
Literary Studies in Global Contexts: Entanglements, Borders, and Belonging on
2017/02/25
Placing a “Place-Possessed” (“Fear”, 81) Robert Kroetsch on
2017/02/03
Imagining Community Resurgence: Lee Maracle’s Celia’s Song revisions a West Before and After the West on
2016/05/11
Revisiting the Open Society: A Canadian View on
2016/05/10
What Does it Take to Decolonize a Country? Celia’s Song revisions a West Before the West on
2015/11/06
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