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    Refractions of Germany in Canadian literature and culture / edited by Heinz Antor [and others].

    • Title:Refractions of Germany in Canadian literature and culture / edited by Heinz Antor [and others].
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Antor, Heinz, 1959-
    • Published/Created:Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, ©2003.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Canadian literature--German influences.
      Canadian literature--German authors--History and criticism.
      Canadian literature--History and criticism.
      German literature--Appreciation--Canada.
      Germans--Canada.
      Canada--Relations--Germany.
      Germany--Relations--Canada.
      Germany--In literature.
    • Description:viii, 377 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:3110176661 (hbk. : acid-free paper)
    • Contents:Introduction / John Considine
      Occupying Landscape We Occupy Story We Occupy Landscape / Robert Kroetsch
      Diaspora and Settledness
      Voices From the Borderlands: The Problem of "Home" in the Oral Histories of German Expellees in Canada / Sylvia Brown
      From Hungary to Germany to Canada: Gheorghiu's Twenty-Fifth Hour and Shifting Swabian Identities / Anna Wittmann
      Martin Blecher: Tom Thomson's Murderer or Victim of Wartime Prejudice? / Peter Webb
      Der deutsche Katholik in Kanada: An Approach to the Mentalite of German-Speaking Catholics in Canada through an Analysis of their Journal / Thomas Mengel
      Mennonite Experience in the Novels of Rudy Wiebe / Heinz Antor
      Dialectology, Storytelling, Memory: Jack Thiessen's Mennonite Dictionaries / John Considine
      Jewish Experience and the Holocaust
      Black Forest, the Unspeakable Nefas, and the Mountains of Galilee: Germany and Zionism in the Works of A. M. Klein / Axel Stahler
      Canadian Recontextualizations of a German Nightmare: Henry Kreisel's Betrayal (1964) / Klaus Stierstorfer
      "Flowers for Hitler": Leonard Cohen's Holocaust Poetry in the Context of Jewish and Jewish-Canadian Literature / Laurenz Volkmann
      Views on the Holocaust in Contemporary Canadian Plays / Albert-Reiner Glaap
      Literature and Cultural Exchange
      "The inability to mourn": the Post-war German Psyche in Mavis Gallant's Fiction / Annette Kern-Stahler
      Dividing and Reuniting Grandmothers, Mothers and Daughters: The Black Motherline, Vergangenheitsbewaltigung Studies, and the Road Genre in Suzette Mayr's The Widows / Doris Wolf
      Acts of (Re-)Construction: Traces of Germany in Jane Urquhart's Novel The Stone Carvers / Gordon Bolling
      Urquhart's Fairy Tale: The German Cultural Imaginary in The Stone Carvers / James Skidmore
      Goethe's Faust in Canada, 1834-1970 / Jorg Esleben
      New Canadian Embassy in Berlin / Eva-Marie Kroller.
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