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  1. Writing the Roaming Subject
    The Biotext in Canadian Literature
    Autor*in: Saul, Joanne
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2006
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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    Schlagworte: Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Autobiography; Canadian literature; Ethnicity in literature; Autobiografische Literatur; Englisch; Kulturelle Identität; Politische Identität
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  2. Writing the Roaming Subject
    The Biotext in Canadian Literature
    Autor*in: Saul, Joanne
    Erschienen: 2016; ©2006
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own... mehr

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    Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own lives and their own experiences of displacement. Joanne Saul uses the term 'biotext' to describe the unique form of writing that challenges critical practices regarding both life writing and immigrant and ethnic minority writing by blurring the borders of biography, autobiography, history, fiction and theory, as well as poetry, prose, and visual representation.In her readings of selected contemporary Canadian biotexts - including Michael Ondaatje's Running in the Family, Daphne Marlatt's Ghost Works, Roy Kiyooka's Mothertalk, and Fred Wah's Diamond Grill - Saul suggests that by crossing generic boundaries, these works illuminate the complex relationships between language, place, and self as they are manifested in textual form. Writing the Roaming Subject explores issues of identity formation, representation, and resistance in Canada and suggests that these are particularly crucial questions during a period of Canadian literary history when so many writers are insisting on new, more diverse cultural performances that resist the pull of the national imaginary.

     

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    Schlagworte: Ethnicity in literature; Canadian literature; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Autobiography; Autobiography; Canadian literature; Ethnicity in literature; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian.; Autobiography.; Canadian literature.; Ethnicity in literature.
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction: Writing the Roaming Subject -- -- 1. Introducing the ‘Biotext’ -- -- 2. ‘The shape of an unknown thing’: Writing Displacement in Running in the Family -- -- 3. ‘A story of listening way back in the body’: Writing the Self in Ghost Works -- -- 4. Routes and Roots: The Auto/biographical Voices of Mothertalk -- -- 5. The Politics and Poetics of Identity: ‘Faking it’ in Diamond Grill -- -- Epilogue: (Still) Roaming -- -- Notes -- -- Works Cited -- -- Index

  3. Writing the Roaming Subject
    The Biotext in Canadian Literature
    Autor*in: Saul, Joanne
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Writing the Roaming Subject explores issues of identity formation, representation, and resistance in Canada and suggests that these are particularly crucial questions during a period of Canadian literary history.

     

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  4. Writing the Roaming Subject
    The Biotext in Canadian Literature
    Autor*in: Saul, Joanne
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2006
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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    Schlagworte: Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Autobiography; Canadian literature; Ethnicity in literature; Autobiografische Literatur; Englisch; Kulturelle Identität; Politische Identität
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    Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own lives and their own experiences of displacement. Joanne Saul uses the term 'biotext' to describe the unique form of writing that challenges critical practices regarding both life writing and immigrant and ethnic minority writing by blurring the borders of biography, autobiography, history, fiction and theory, as well as poetry, prose, and visual representation.In her readings of selected contemporary Canadian biotexts - including Michael Ondaatje's Running in the Family, Daphne Marlatt's Ghost Works, Roy Kiyooka's Mothertalk, and Fred Wah's Diamond Grill - Saul suggests that by crossing generic boundaries, these works illuminate the complex relationships between language, place, and self as they are manifested in textual form. Writing the Roaming Subject explores issues of identity formation, representation, and resistance in Canada and suggests that these are particularly crucial questions during a period of Canadian literary history when so many writers are insisting on new, more diverse cultural performances that resist the pull of the national imaginary

  5. Writing the roaming subject
    the biotext in Canadian literature
    Autor*in: Saul, Joanne
    Erschienen: 2006; © 2006
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England]

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Schlagworte: Canadian literature; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Authors, Canadian; Autobiography; Ethnicity in literature; Autobiografische Literatur; Englisch; Kulturelle Identität; Politische Identität
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ondaatje, Michael (1943-): Running in the family; Marlatt, Daphne: Ghost works; Kiyooka, Roy: Mothertalk; Wah, Fred (1939-): Diamond grill
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  6. Writing the roaming subject
    the biotext in Canadian literature
    Autor*in: Saul, Joanne
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ont.

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    ISBN: 0802090125; 1442683732; 9780802090126; 9781442683730
    Schlagworte: Roman canadien-anglais / Auteurs issus des minorités / Histoire et critique; Roman autobiographique canadien-anglais / Histoire et critique; Écrivains canadiens-anglais / 20e siècle / Biographies / Histoire et critique; Autobiographie / Auteurs issus des minorités; Littérature canadienne-anglaise / Auteurs issus des minorités / Histoire et critique; Ethnicité dans la littérature; Autobiographische Literatur; Kulturelle Identität; Politische Identität; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian; Autobiographische Literatur; Kulturelle Identität; Politische Identität; Autobiography; Ethnicity in literature; Canadian literature; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Authors, Canadian; Englisch; Politische Identität; Autobiografische Literatur; Kulturelle Identität
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ondaatje, Michael / 1943- / Running in the family; Marlatt, Daphne / Ghost works; Kiyooka, Roy / 1926- / Mothertalk; Wah, Fred / 1939- / Diamond grill; Kiyooka, Roy; Marlatt, Daphne; Ondaatje, Michael / 1943-; Wah, Fred / 1939-; Kiyooka, Roy / 1926-; Kiyooka, Roy: Mothertalk; Marlatt, Daphne: Ghost works; Ondaatje, Michael (1943-): Running in the family; Wah, Fred (1939-): Diamond grill
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    Introduction: Writing the roaming subject -- Introducing the 'biotext' -- 'The shape of an unkown thing' : writing displacement in Running in the Family -- 'A story of listening way back in the body' : writing the self in Ghost Works -- Routes and roots : the auto/biographical voices of Mothertalk -- The politics and poetics of identity : 'faking it' in Diamond Grill -- Epilogue: (Still) roaming

    "Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own lives and their own experiences of displacement. Joanne Saul uses the term 'biotext' to describe the unique form of writing that challenges critical practices regarding both life writing and immigrant and ethnic minority writing by blurring the borders of biography, autobiography, history, fiction, and theory, as well as poetry, prose, and visual representation."--Jacket

  7. Writing the roaming subject
    the biotext in Canadian literature
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ont

    "Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own... mehr

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    "Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own lives and their own experiences of displacement. Joanne Saul uses the term 'biotext' to describe the unique form of writing that challenges critical practices regarding both life writing and immigrant and ethnic minority writing by blurring the borders of biography, autobiography, history, fiction, and theory, as well as poetry, prose, and visual representation."--Jacket

     

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    Schlagworte: Autobiography; Canadian literature; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Authors, Canadian; Canadian literature; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Authors, Canadian; Roman canadien-anglais; Roman autobiographique canadien-anglais; Écrivains canadiens-anglais; Autobiographie; Littérature canadienne-anglaise; Ethnicité dans la littérature; Ethnicity in literature; Canadian literature; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Authors, Canadian; Autobiography; Authors, Canadian; Authors, Canadian; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Autobiographie; Autobiography; Canadian literature; Canadian literature; Ethnicité dans la littérature; Littérature canadienne-anglaise; Roman autobiographique canadien-anglais; Roman canadien-anglais; Écrivains canadiens-anglais; Ethnicity in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Canadian; Authors, Canadian ; Biography; Autobiographical fiction, Canadian; Canadian literature ; Minority authors; Autobiografische Literatur; Kulturelle Identität; Politische Identität; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ondaatje, Michael 1943-; Wah, Fred 1939-; Ondaatje, Michael 1943-; Ondaatje, Michael 1943-; Kiyooka, Roy 1926-; Wah, Fred 1939-; Marlatt, Daphne; Marlatt, Daphne; Kiyooka, Roy; Wah, Fred (1939-): Diamond grill; Ondaatje, Michael (1943-): Running in the family; Kiyooka, Roy; Kiyooka, Roy 1926-; Marlatt, Daphne; Marlatt, Daphne; Ondaatje, Michael 1943-; Ondaatje, Michael 1943-; Ondaatje, Michael 1943-; Wah, Fred 1939-; Wah, Fred 1939-
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  8. Writing the roaming subject
    the biotext in Canadian literature
    Autor*in: Saul, Joanne
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ont. ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own... mehr

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    "Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own lives and their own experiences of displacement. Joanne Saul uses the term 'biotext' to describe the unique form of writing that challenges critical practices regarding both life writing and immigrant and ethnic minority writing by blurring the borders of biography, autobiography, history, fiction, and theory, as well as poetry, prose, and visual representation."--Jacket.

     

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  9. Writing the Roaming Subject
    The Biotext in Canadian Literature
    Autor*in: Saul, Joanne
    Erschienen: [2006]
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; [Walter de Gruyter GmbH], [Berlin]

    Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own... mehr

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    Engaging current debates within the studies of life writing and of the nation-state, Writing the Roaming Subject focuses on a group of Canadian writers who pose questions about cultural difference and national identity while writing about their own lives and their own experiences of displacement. Joanne Saul uses the term 'biotext' to describe the unique form of writing that challenges critical practices regarding both life writing and immigrant and ethnic minority writing by blurring the borders of biography, autobiography, history, fiction and theory, as well as poetry, prose, and visual representation.In her readings of selected contemporary Canadian biotexts - including Michael Ondaatje's Running in the Family, Daphne Marlatt's Ghost Works, Roy Kiyooka's Mothertalk, and Fred Wah's Diamond Grill - Saul suggests that by crossing generic boundaries, these works illuminate the complex relationships between language, place, and self as they are manifested in textual form. Writing the Roaming Subject explores issues of identity formation, representation, and resistance in Canada and suggests that these are particularly crucial questions during a period of Canadian literary history when so many writers are insisting on new, more diverse cultural performances that resist the pull of the national imaginary.

     

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