Worlds of Wonder: Readings in Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature

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Camille R. La Bossière, Jean-François Leroux
University of Ottawa Press, 2004 - 202 ページ

No longer dismissed as "escapist" reading, critics have finally discovered a brave new world of science fiction and fantasy literature. This book is a long-overdue tribute to this previously ignored genre, placing these works within a general context of Canadian literature and culture.

Published in English.

 

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Introduction
1
Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy and Atwoods Blind Assassin
7
The Canadian Apocalypse
35
William Gibsons Neuromancer and Douglas Couplands Girlfriend in a Coma
47
New Fantasy as a Canadian Postcolonial Genre
57
The Successful Quest for Voice in Guy Gavriel Kays Tigana and Randy Bradshaws The Song Spinner
73
Some Lacanian Speculations About Canadian Fantasy Literature Via Barbara Goowdys The White Bone
81
Boundaries in Sean Stewarts The Night Watch
95
Whats Wrong with the Obvious?
119
A Scientists Relationship with Science Fiction
131
Robots and Artificial Intelligence in Asimovs The Caves of Steel and Sawyers Golden Fleece
139
The Strange and Dangerous Voyage of Captaine Thomas James
147
Le Nord Électrique Travel Book
155
Ideology and Identity in Québecs Science Fiction by Women
167
Denys Chabots Infernal Utopia
181
Canadian Fantasy Literature for Children
189

Intellect and Identity in the Works of Phyllis Gotlieb
105

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17 ページ - Thus, therefore, the floor of our familiar room has become a neutral territory, somewhere between the real world and fairy-land, where the Actual and the Imaginary may meet, and each imbue itself with the nature of the other.

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