MARCH 2017 (44.1) TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Special Issue Environmental Ethics and Activism in Indigenous Literature and Film Guest Editors: Isabelle St-Amand and Warren Cariou Introduction Environmental Ethics through Changing Landscapes: Indigenous Activism and Literary Arts Warren Cariou and Isabelle St-Amand 7 “Our Economy Walks on the Land”: Secwepemc Resistance and Resilience after the Imperial Metals Mt. Polley Tailings Storage Facility Breach Norah Bowman 25 Le collectif Arnait Video Productions et le cinéma engagé des femmes inuits : Guérison communautaire et mémoire culturelle Karine Bertrand 36 Pipelines, Mines, and Dams: Indigenous Water Ecologies and the Fight for a Sustainable Future William Huggins 54 L’âme en tannage de Natasha Kanapé Fontaine : Souveraineté orale, territoriale et mémorielle Gabrielle Marcoux 68 Articles The First Major Theoretician? Northrop Frye and Literary Theory Jonathan A. Allan 82 “Orients” of the Mind: Deviance, Sexual Enlightenment, and True Love in Fredericks’s Degenerate Empress, Vynnychuk’s Zhytiie haremnoie (Life in the Harem), and Parker’s Roxelana & Suleyman Maryna Romanets 95 Ghost Returns and Historical Memories in Zhang Yimou’s Gui lai and Pedro Almodóvar’s Volver Miaowei Weng 111 Review Article The End of Extreme Cinema Studies Troy Michael Bordun 122 Book Reviews Bloch, R. Howard, et al., eds. Rethinking the New Medievalism Stephen R. Reimer 137 Vinken, Barbara Flaubert Postsecular: Modernity Crossed Out Kate Rees 141 Denton, A. Kirk, ed. The Columbia Companion to Modern Chinese Literature Letizia Fusini 144 Figueroa, Víctor Prophetic Visions of the Past: Pan-Caribbean Representations of the Haitian Revolution Kahlil Chaar-Pérez 148 Morton, Timothy Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence Kristin George Bagdanov 152 Bérubé, Michael The Secret Life of Stories: From Don Quixote to Harry Potter, How Understanding Intellectual Disability Transforms the Way We Read Adam Barrows 156