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Vol. 41 No. 2 (2014)
Vol. 41 No. 2 (2014)
Published:
2014-05-26
Articles
Editor's Note / Note du directeur
Jonathan Hart
Rejuvenating T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
Ghanim Sammarai
Ma Jian and Gao Xingjian: Intellectual Nomadism and Exilic Consciousness in Sinophone Literature
Shuyu Kong
Alexeï Tsvetkov et Laurent Fourcaut : renouvellement du sonnet amoureux
Nadezda Vashkevich
Towards a Common Civilization: G. Lowes Dickinson, China, and Global Humanism
Q.S. Tong
The Good and the Read: Literary Value and Readership in Canadian Literature
Albert Braz
Comparative Literature in Canada: A Brief Opening
Jonathan Hart
La littérature comparée au Canada : Brève ouverture
Jonathan Hart
You and Me: Relational Ontologies in Canadian Comparative Literature
Lindsay R. Parker
La littérature comparée et son extension prochaine : les espaces vidéo-ludiques
Tristan Bera
The Road Less Travelled: A Student’s Perspective on Exploring Uncharted Literary Territory Terrain in Graduate Research Projects
Alexandre Desbiens-Brassard
Meeting Ground: Considering the Place, Value and Choice of Comparative Literature
Jacqueline Sloan Morgan
Critical Regionalism and Comparative Literature
Pushpa Acharya
The Nuances of Comparing or Justifying Comparative Literature Programs
Juan Carlos Rodriguez
The Comparative Impetus: Thoughts on the Changing Landscape of Comparative Literature
Christian Ylagan
Comparative Literature in Canada: A Testimony from Below
Andrea C. Valente
On the State of Comparative Literature in Canada
Avishek Ray
Towards a Globalectical Reading of Comparative Canadian Literature
Asma Sayed
Comparative Literature and the Adjunct
Jonathan A. Allan
Une nouvelle Weltanschauung : Manifestation de l’esprit moderne dans l’art dramatique
Sara Bressan
Shake Up, not Shake-Down: Comparative Literature as a Twenty-First Century Discipline
Sheena Wilson