Volume 75, Number 2, Spring 2006


Marlene Goldman and Joanne Saul
Talking With Ghosts: Haunting in Canadian Cultural Production

I. M. Findlay
Spectres of Canada: Image, Text, Aura, Nation

Sylvia S öderlind
Ghost-National Arguments

Cynthia Sugars
The Impossible Afterlife of George Cartwright: Settler Melancholy and Postcolonial Desire

Robert David Stacey
Ghost of a Chance: John Steffler's The Afterlife of George Cartwright
and the Meaning of History

Warren Cariou
Haunted Prairie: Aboriginal ‘Ghosts' and the Spectres of Settlement

Herb Wyile
‘It Takes More Than Mortality to Make Somebody Dead': Spectres of History in Margaret Sweatman's When Alice Lay Down with Peter

D.M.R. Bentley
Shadows in the Soul: Racial Haunting in the Poetry of
Duncan Campbell Scott

Amelia Defalco
Haunting Physicality: Corpses, Cannibalism, and Carnality in
Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace

Jody Mason
Searching for the Doorway: Dionne Brand's Thirsty

Jodey Castricano
Learning to Talk with Ghosts: Canadian Gothic and the Poetics of Haunting in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach


 


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