Canadian Review of American Studies, volume 35, no. 2, 2005

Special issue on Ann-Marie MacDonald
Edited by Sara Matthews, Trish Salah, and Dina Georgis

Articles

Introductory Notes—Memory Foretelling the Story: Essays on Fall on Your Knees
Sara Matthews, Trish Salah, and Dina Georgis

‘‘Taking Them to the Moon in a Station Wagon’’: An Interview with Ann-Marie MacDonald
Melanie Lee Lockhart

Twin Tales: Narrative Profusion and Genealogy in Fall On Your Knees
Neta Gordon

‘‘Who’s Your Father, Dear?’’ Haunted Bloodlines and Miscegenation in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees
Gabriella Parro

Intersections of Gender and Ethnic Performativity in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees
Corey Frost

Falling for Jazz: Desire, Dissonance, and Racial Collaboration
Dina Georgis

What Memory Wants: Broken Tongue, Stranger Fugue in Fall on Your Knees
Trish Salah

 


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