

An edition of New world myth (1998)
postmodernism and postcolonialism in Canadian fiction
By Marie Vautier
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Language
eng
Pages
339
Description:
"Marie Vautier's emphasis on de-constructing, de-centring, de-stabilizing, and especially de-mythologizing illustrates how New World myth narrators question the past in the present and carry out their original investigations of myth, place, and identity. Underlining the fact that political realities are encoded in the language and narrative of the six works she examines, Vautier argues that the reworkings of literary, religious, and historical myths and political ideologies in these novels are grounded in their shared situation of being in and of the New World."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Postcolonialism, Postmodernism (Literature), History and criticism, Canadian fiction, In literature, Literature and history, Myth in literature, National characteristics, Canadian, in literature, Colonies in literature, Imperialism in literature, Postcolonialism in literature, History, Languages & Literatures, Postmodernisme (Litterature), Canadian, English Literature, Histoire et critique, General, American, LITERARY CRITICISM, English, Roman canadien, Canadian literature, history and criticism
Times: 20th century