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- Volume 46, Number 2, Spring 2012
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- Special Issue: Finding Common Ground/À la recherche d'un terrain commun
- Guest Editors: Linda Hutcheon and Ian J. MacRae
The mandate of the Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue d'études canadiennes is first, to publish the best scholarship about Canadian history, culture and society, whether the researcher is junior or senior, living in Canada or abroad; and second, to serve as a vehicle for disseminating solid, original research about Canada that falls between the cracks of more narrowly defined journals.
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Volume 46, Number 2, Spring 2012Table of Contents
- Rereading Pauline Johnson
- pp. 45-61
- Is Galore “Our” Story?
- pp. 83-98
- Climate Change and the Stories We Tell
- pp. 196-220
- The Truth in Embodied Stories
- pp. 221-244
- Should Gaelic Live?
- pp. 298-320
- Historians and their Histories
- pp. 321-330
- Contributors
- pp. 331-333
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