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In Due Season (Paperback): Christine Van Der Mark In Due Season (Paperback)
Christine Van Der Mark; Afterword by Carole Gerson, Janice Dowson
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R660 R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Save R116 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1947, In Due Season broke new ground with its fictional representation of women and of Indigenous people. Set during the dustbowl 1930s, this tersely narrated prize-winning novel follows Lina Ashley, a determined solo female homesteader who takes her family from drought-ridden southern Alberta to a new life in the Peace River region. Here her daughter Poppy grows up in a community characterized by harmonious interactions between the local Metis and newly arrived European settlers. Still, there is tension between mother and daughter when Poppy becomes involved with a Metis lover. This novel expands the patriarchal canon of Canadian prairie fiction by depicting the agency of a successful female settler and, as noted by Dorothy Livesay, was ""one of the first, if not the first Canadian novel wherein the plight of the Native Indian and the Metis is honestly and painfully recorded."" The afterword by Carole Gerson and Janice Dowson provides substantial information about author Christine van der Mark and situates her under-acknowledged book within the contexts of Canadian social, literary, and publishing history.

Recalling Early Canada - Reading the Political in Literary and Cultural Production (Paperback, UK ed.): Jennifer Blair, Daniel... Recalling Early Canada - Reading the Political in Literary and Cultural Production (Paperback, UK ed.)
Jennifer Blair, Daniel Coleman, Kate Higginson, Lorraine York; Foreword by Carole Gerson
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

ReCalling Early Canada is the first substantial collection of essays to focus on the production of Canadian literary and cultural works prior to WWI. Reflecting an emerging critical interest in the literary past, the authors seek to retrieve the early repertoire available to Canadian readers-fiction and poetry certainly, but family letters, photographs, journalism, and captivity narratives are also investigated. Filling a significant gap in Canadian criticism, the authors demonstrate that to recall the past is not only to shape it, but also to reshape the present. This fresh interest in the cultural past, informed by new approaches to historical inquiry, has resulted in a unique and diverse investigation of more than two centuries of a little known "early Canada."

Paddling Her Own Canoe - The Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (Paperback): Carole Gerson, Veronica... Paddling Her Own Canoe - The Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (Paperback)
Carole Gerson, Veronica Strong-Boag
R1,506 Discovery Miles 15 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Frequently dismissed as a 'nature poet' and an 'Indian Princess' E. Pauline Johnson (1861-1913) was not only an accomplished thinker and writer but a contentious and passionate personality who 'talked back' to Euro-Canadian culture. "Paddling Her Own Canoe" is the only major scholarly study that examines Johnson's diverse roles as a First Nations champion, New Woman, serious writer and performer, and Canadian nationalist.

A Native advocate of part-Mohawk ancestry, Johnson was also an independent, self-supporting, unmarried woman during the period of first-wave feminism. Her versatile writings range from extraordinarily erotic poetry to polemical statements about the rights of First Nations. Based on thorough research into archival and published sources, this volume probes the meaning of Johnson's energetic career and addresses the complexities of her social, racial, and cultural position. While situating Johnson in the context of turn-of-the-century Canada, the authors also use current feminist and post-colonial perspectives to reframe her contribution. Included is the first full chronology ever compiled of Johnson's writing.

Pauline Johnson was an extraordinary woman who crossed the racial and gendered lines of her time, and thereby confounded Canadian society. This study reclaims both her writings and her larger significance.

Winner of the Raymond Klibansky Prize, awarded by the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences

E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake - Collected Poems and Selected Prose (Paperback): E. Pauline Johnson E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake - Collected Poems and Selected Prose (Paperback)
E. Pauline Johnson; Edited by Carole Gerson, Veronica Strong-Boag
R990 Discovery Miles 9 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) was a Native advocate of part-Mohawk ancestry, an independent woman during the period of first-wave feminism, a Canadian nationalist who also advocated strengthening the link to imperial England, a popular and versatile prose writer, and one of modern Canada's best-selling poets. Johnson longed to see the publication of a complete collection of her verse, but that wish remained unfulfilled during her life. Nine decades after her death, the first complete collection of all of Pauline Johnson's known poems, many painstakingly culled from newspapers, magazines, and archives, is now available.

In response to the current recognition of Johnson's historical position as an immensely popular and influential figure of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this volume also presents a representative selection of her prose, including fiction about native-settler relations, journalism about women and recreation, and discussions of gender roles and racial stereotypes.

Edited by Carole Gerson and Veronica Strong-Boag, authors of the enthusiastically received "Paddling Her Own Canoe: Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)," this collection exhibits the same impeccable scholarship and is essential to a full understanding of Johnson as a major Canadian writer and cultural figure.

Vancouver Short Stories (Paperback): Carole Gerson Vancouver Short Stories (Paperback)
Carole Gerson
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R663 Discovery Miles 6 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spanning a period of nearly eighty years, the stories in thiscollection present the experience of living in Vancouver as filteredthrough the imagination of some of Canada's most famous writers. Intone, the stories range from the grimness of Dorothy Livesay'saccount of Depression misery, to the irony of Ethel Wilson'snarrative of an evening garden party. Other well-known authors includeEmily Carr, Malcolm Lowry, Alice Munro, Audrey Thomas, and Joy Kogawa.

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