Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies
Canada and Beyond is a peer-reviewed open access journal founded in 2011. As the only journal specializing in Canadian literary and cultural studies in Europe, it seeks to prompt meaningful interventions in how the literatures and cultures emerging from what is currently called Canada are perceived, analyzed, and interpreted both within and beyond Canada’s borders. It also aims to place the limelight on the function of literature and criticism as transformative social forces. In the spirit of their founding editors, the Spanish Canadianists Pilar Cuder-Domínguez and Belén Martín-Lucas, the journal favors a trans-national, global outlook spanning genres and schools of literary and cultural criticism that engage political, cultural, and environmental concerns. All in all, Canada and Beyond endeavors to make a significant contribution to the humanities.
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Killing Joy in Ustopian Gilead: Girlhood and Subversion in The Handmaid's Tale "Media Franchise"
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How to End a War: Remnants of Hope and Terror in Danny Ramadan's The Foghorn Echoes
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Indigenous Ecofeminism? Decolonial Practices and Indigenous Resurgence in Lee Maracle's Works
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"My Body is a Spaceship": Technoscience and Experiments Otherwise in Adam Dickinson's Anatomic
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Introduction: Everything Is Awful? Ecology and Affect in Literatures in Canada
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"Everything Is Awe-ful: A Conversation on Climate Change Fiction" – with Rebecca Campbell
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"Niagara as Technology": Rupturing the Technological for the Wordy Ecologies of Niagara Falls
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