Long a topic of intricate political and social debate,
Canadian
identity has come to be understood as fragmented, amorphous,
and
unstable, a multifaceted and contested space only tenuously linked
to
traditional concepts of the nation. As Canadians, we are
endlessly
defining ourselves, seeking to locate our sense of self in relation
to
some Other. By examining how writers and performers have
conceptualized
and negotiated issues of personal identity in their work, the
essays
collected in Selves and Subjectivities investigate emerging
representations of self and other in contemporary Canadian arts
and
culture. Included are essays on iconic poet and musician Leonard
Cohen,
Governor General award-winning playwright Colleen Wagner,
feminist poet and novelist Daphne Marlatt, film director
David
Cronenberg, poet and writer Hedi Bouraoui, author and media
scholar
Marusya Bociurkiw, puppeteer Ronnie Burkett, and the Aboriginal
rap
group War Party.
As critic Diana Brydon has argued, contemporary Canadian writers
are
"not transcending nation but resituating it." Drawing
together themes of gender and sexuality, trauma and
displacement,
performativity, and linguistic diversity, Selves and
Subjectivities offers an exciting new contribution to the
multivocal dialogue surrounding the Canadian sense of
identity."
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