A Border Like No Other

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A Border Like No Other

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Book section exploring how the Canada/US border is used by some Canadian and American fiction writers to examine personal, ethnic, and national identities in comparative or dual contexts. Examines the work of Clark Blaise, Guillermo Verdecchia, Janette Turner Hospital, and Kelly Rebar, among others. Featured in a book that analyzes the thematic roles of the borders between Mexico, the United States, and Canada in contemporary fiction, and what these expressions teach us about transnationalism, globalization, and ethnicity.

Creator

Sadowski-Smith, Claudia

Source

Publisher

University of Virginia Press

Date

2008

Language

English

Type

Book Section

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Coverage

20th century; United States; Canada

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Zotero

Editor

Arnold, A. James

Item Type

Book Section

ISBN

9780813926780

Book Title

Border Fictions : Globalization, Empire, and Writing at the Boundaries of the United States

Pages

119-138

Series

New World Studies

Title

A Border Like No Other

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