Canadian Literature

Can Lit 237

2019

Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review

Canadian Literature is an academic quarterly that publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles in French or English related to the field of Canadian literature, broadly defined. The journal’s deep commitment to Canadian writing does not stop there. We also publish book reviews of critical and creative works, poems, short notes, writings of importance that have been rediscovered in the archives, interviews with writers, and articles by writers about their craft.

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About the former Editor

Laura Moss

Laura Moss (BA, U of Toronto; MA U of Guelph, PhD Queen’s U) is a professor at UBC where she teaches Canadian and African literatures. Her research interests lie in three intersecting categories: 1. literary theories of postcolonialism, diaspora, nationalism, and multiculturalism, 2. intersections of art and public policy, 3. literary history. Trained as a postcolonial theorist and a specialist in world literature written in English, her current research concerns the contemporary literatures of Canada and South Africa.

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