Janice Kulyk Keefer
Janice Kulyk Keefer
Essays on Her Works
A writer, teacher and traveller, Janice Kulyk Keefer reflects her experiences with various cultures of Eastern and Western Europe and Canada in her works. The critical essays in this volume examine themes such as family history, redefining gender, ethnic politics, identity in transnational contexts, and the Canadian writer's place in world literature. This collection includes essays by Coral Ann Howells, Anna Pia De Luca, Britta Ilinder, Colin Nicholson, Elisabeth Marald, Lindy Ledohowski and Deborah Saidero. There is also an interview with Janice Kulyk Keefer and a useful bibliography.
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Guernica Editions (Writers Series)
9781550713107
100 pages |
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About the author
Deborah Saidero is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Udine, Italy. Her doctorate from the University of Bologna is in Canadian literature and post-colonial studies. She has published essays on various Canadian authors including Jane Urquhart, Dionne Brand, Dore Michelut and Aritha van Herk. She co-edited Italy and Canadian Culture: Nationalism in the New Millennium (2001).