White Civility and the Im/Possibility of Crossing in Guy Vanderhaeghe’s "The Last Crossing" (CROSBI ID 60415)
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Polić Jurković, Vanja
engleski
White Civility and the Im/Possibility of Crossing in Guy Vanderhaeghe’s "The Last Crossing"
The essay analyzes Guy Vanderhaeghe's novel"The Last Crossing" as a revision of the official Canadian history of the late 19th-century West from the aspects of white civility (Coleman) and the im/possibilities of contact between the white and the Other within the colonial ideology that dominated the 19th-century Canada. Vanderhaeghe’s novel, as a “re-historical fiction” (Slemon), shows the awareness of complicity that the postcolonial settler culture brings to sight as a counter-discourse to the grand narrative of white civility.
white civility, frontier, contact zone, Vanderhaeghe, The Last Crossing, post/colonial
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49-63.
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The Errant Labor of the Humanities: The Festschrift Presented to Stipe Grgas on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday
Cvek, Sven ; Knežević, Borislav ; Šesnić, Jelena
Zagreb: FF Press
2017.
978-953-175-596-2