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Journal of Canadian Studies 39.1 (2005) 214-216



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Annual Index Annuel

Volume 38, 2003-2004

Authors • Collaborateurs

ADSETT, MARGARET and MICHAEL MORIN. Contact and Regional Variation in Attitudes towards Linguistic Duality in Canada. No. 2: 129-150.

CLARKE, GEORGE ELLIOTT. The Critique of African-Canadian Literature. No. 2: 5-8.

COOK, RAMSAY. Taptoo!: Telling Tales and Making it Up in Canada. No. 2: 172-178.

DIGIACOMO, GORDON. Support for a Centralist Vision of Labour Policy in Early Canada. No. 3: 171-203.

DJWA, SANDRA. P.K. Page: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman. No. 1: 9-22.

DRAGLAND, STAN. Hidden Out in the Open: Editing and Reading P.K. Page's The Hidden Room. No. 1: 166-188.

GERRIE, JAMES B. Technology and Choice: George Grant's Disparate Ethical and Legal Positions on Abortion. No. 3: 153-170.

GODARD, BARBARA. Kinds of Osmosis. No. 1: 65-75.

HAGLUND, DAVID G. The Comparative "Continentalization" of Security and Defence Policy in North America and Europe: Canadian Multilateralism in a Unipolar World? No. 2: 9-28.

HANNA, KEVIN S. and MARGARET WALTON-ROBERTS. Quality of Place and the Rescaling of Urban Governance: The Case of Toronto. No. 3: 37-67.

HEWITT, STEVE. "While Unpleasant it is a Service to Humanity": The RCMP's War on Drugs in the Interwar Period. No. 2: 80-104.

IRVINE, DEAN. The Two Giovannis: P.K. Page's Two Modernisms. No. 1: 23-45.

JOHNSTON, A.J.B. Imagining Paradise: The Visual Depiction of Pre-Deportation Acadia, 1850-2000. No. 2: 105-128.

JOHNSTON, GORDON. "Out of the Painted Grove, My Buck": The Escape from Irony in Avision and Page. No. 1: 97-107.

JONES-IMHOTEP, EDWARD. Nature, Technology, and Nation. No. 3: 5-36.

LACOMBE, SYLVIE. Le socialisme coopératif ou la « Jérusalem terrestre » de la League for Social Reconstruction, 1932-1942. No. 3: 101-121.

MESSENGER, CYNTHIA. "Their small-toothed interlock": Biomorphism and Mystical Quest in the Visual Art of P.K. Page and John Vanderpant. No. 1: 76-96.

MITHA, FAROUK. Catching Fire: Allegories of Alchemical Transformation in the Art of P.K. Page. No. 1: 118-128.

POULTER, GILLIAN. Montreal and its Environs: Imagining a National Landscape, c. 1867-1885. No. 3: 69-100. [End Page 214]

ROBERT, LUCIE. L'histoire littéraire d'un « pays incertain » Le cas du Québec. No. 2: 29-43.

ROSE, MARILYN J. Anthologizing P.K. Page: The Case of a Protean Poet. No. 1: 154-165.

STACEY, ROBERT DAVID. Looking at "The Gold Sun"; or, The Glosa's Glasses. No. 1: 108-117.

STEFFLER, MARGARET and NEIL STEFFLER. "If We Would Read It Aright": Traill's "Ladder to Heaven". No. 3: 123-152.

TREHEARNE, BRIAN. P.K. Page and Surrealism. No. 1: 46-64.

VARTY, CARMEN NIELSON. The City and the Ladies: Politics, Religion and Female Benevolence in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Hamilton, Canada West. No. 2: 151-171.

VAVASSIS, VIVIAN. Establishing a Context for P.K. Page's Interest in Eastern Religions: When Papier-Mache Angels Descend among the Metals and the Flowers. No. 1: 129-153.

WEINROTH, MICHELLE. Rituals of Rhetoric and Nationhood: The Liberal Anti-Deficit Campaign (1994-1998). No. 2: 44-79.

Titles • Articles

Anthologizing P.K. Page: The Case of a Protean Poet. Marilyn J. Rose. No. 1: 154-165.

Catching Fire: Allegories of Alchemical Transformation in the Art of P.K. Page. Farouk Mitha. No. 1: 118-128.

Contact and Regional Variation in Attitudes towards Linguistic Duality in Canada. Margaret Adsett and Michael Morin. No. 2: 129-150.

Establishing a Context for P.K. Page's Interest in Eastern Religions: When Papier-Maché Angels Descend among the Metals and the Flowers. Vivian Vavassis. No. 1: 129-153.

Hidden Out in the Open: Editing and Reading P.K. Page's The Hidden Room. Stan Dragland. No. 1: 166-188.

"If We Could Read It Aright": Traill's "Ladder to Heaven". Margaret Steffler and Neil Steffler. No. 3: 123-152.

Imagining Paradise: The Visual Depiction of Pre-Deportation Acadia, 1850-2000. A.J.B. Johnston. No. 2: 105-128.

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