Future Indicative : Literary Theory and Canadian Literature.
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- 9780776615998
- 0776615998
- 077660161X
- 9780776601618
- 0776601857
- 9780776601854
- 810/.9
- PR9180.F88 1987
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Introduction: The Presence of Text; Writer Writing, Ongoing Verb; Structuralism/Post-Structuralism: Language, Reality and Canadian Literature; The Question of the Corpus: Ethnicity and Canadian Literature; Reading for Contradiction in the Literature of Colonial Space; Signs of the Themes: The Value of a Politically Grounded Semiotics; Importing Difference: Feminist Theory and Canadian Women Writers; "Listen to the Voice": Dialogism and the Canadian Novel; Lacan: Implications of Psychoanalysis and Canadian Discourse.
Reconstructing Structuralism: The Theme-Text Model of Literary Language and F.R. Scott's "Lakeshore"History and/as Intertext; Language and Silence in Richardson and Grove; Rewriting Roughing It; Bakhtin Reads De Mille: Canadian Literature, Post-modernism, and the Theory of Dialogism; The Reader as Actor in the Novels of Timothy Findley; Blown Figures and Blood: Toward a Feminist/Post- Structuralist Reading of Audrey Thomas' Writing; Reconstructing the Deconstructed Text: A Reading of Robert Kroetsch's What the Crow Said; Present Tense: The Closing Panel; Contributors.
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