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Looking Back: Canadian Women’s Prairie Memoirs and Intersections of Culture, History, and Identity: Dedication

Looking Back: Canadian Women’s Prairie Memoirs and Intersections of Culture, History, and Identity
Dedication
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. 1 - Introduction: “Untilled Fields”
  9. 2 - “Seemingly Trivial”: Re-Visioning Historical Narratives of Western Settlement
  10. 3 - “Dauntless Optimism”/“Perverse Endurance”: Re-Visioning Literary Narratives of Settler Women
  11. 4 - The “Precarious Perch” of the “Decent Woman”: Re-Visioning the Space(s) of Western Settlement
  12. 5 - “The landscape behind it”: Re-Visioning Some “Other” Subjects of Agriculture
  13. 6 - Conclusions: “The Ragged Garment of Memory”
  14. Bibliography
  15. Index

For Grandma Matthews and Nana West.


Sadie Victoria Landry Matthews,
Bankend, Saskatchewan, circa 1940.

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