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Published on behalf of the American Council for Quebec Studies, Quebec Studies is a twice yearly, fully refereed journal, publishing articles dealing with all aspects of Quebec society and Francophone Canadian culture. The editors of Quebec Studies welcome interpretive or theoretical essays, book reviews, and interviews in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. Interdisciplinary essays are particularly encouraged. Issues devoted in part to a single topic or major cultural figure will appear regularly and occasionally will include pedagogical articles. Quebec Studies is indexed and abstracted in Scopus.
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Volume 75, Spring/Summer 2023Table of Contents
- Editor's Note
- pp. 1-4
Special dossier
Guest edited by Joëlle Papillon and Tania Grégoire
- (In)visible Borders in Beans by Tracey Deer
- pp. 109-130
Cultural Studies
Book Reviews
Edited by Juliette Rogers
Literature
History, Law, and Politics
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 235-237
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