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This dissertation explores narrative strategies of self-identity in autobiographies by six pioneering women writers, each of whom lost what has traditionally been woman’s place: her home. The accounts of emigration, expatriation, and... more
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      Human GeographyCultural GeographyAfrican StudiesCanadian Studies
I address life-writing from historical, geographical, and rhetorical angles. Via micro- analysis I show how colonial writers of travel/immigrant literature (Moodie) right through to postcolonial/postmodern writers such as Atwood,... more
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      NarratologyCanadian LiteratureAutobiographyBiography
Introduction to a study of the performance of gender in early Canadian novels
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      Gender StudiesPostcolonial FeminismConstructions of femininityCanadian Fiction
Looks at letters (including a newly identified letter) about Mary Prince written by canonical Canadian writer Susanna Moodie, the transcriber of Prince's slave narrative, the first black female autobiography published in Britain.
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      ArchivesCanadaLettersSusanna Moodie