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  3. Vol. 48 No. 1 (2021): Bridging Divides via Comparative Literature / Créer des ponts par la littérature comparée

Vol. 48 No. 1 (2021): Bridging Divides via Comparative Literature / Créer des ponts par la littérature comparée

Published: 2022-02-05

Articles

  • Bridging Divides via Comparative Literature / Créer des ponts par la littérature comparée: Introduction

    Doris Hambuch
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  • Destroying Veronica Mars: Gentrification, Gendered Intersectionality, and the Coming of Age of Los Angeles

    Susan Ingram
    • PDF
  • “It’s You Plus It’s … Art”: The #Artselfie Debate From Douglas Coupland to Tolstoy

    Elena Siemens
    • PDF
  • Bodily Citationality and Hermeneutical Sex: Text, Image, and Ritual as Tools for Queer Intimacies

    Shlomo Gleibman
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  • Literature as Encounter: The Downpour of Accidents

    Laurence Sylvain
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  • Incendies de Wajdi Mouawad : Un carrefour traumatique

    Mai Hussein
    • PDF
  • Bridging Cultural Identities through Cantonese Opera in Canada

    Jack Hang-tat Leong
    • PDF
  • “It Don’t Mean a Thing if It Ain’t Got That Swing”: Jazz, Para-audible Cadence, and Deep Listening in and around Cortázar’s Rayuela

    Lee Dylan Campbell
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  • Bridges within the Arts: Bob Dylan and Martin Scorsese

    Doris Hambuch, Ioannis Galanopoulos Papavasileiou
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  • Untranslatable Texts and Literary Problems: A Canadian Perspective

    Joseph Pivato
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The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature

Published on behalf of the Canadian Comparative Literature Association / Association Canadienne de Littérature Comparée (CCLA/ACLC), the CRCL/RCLC is providing a forum for scholars engaged in the study of literature from both an international and an interdisciplinary point of view. The editors define Comparative Literature in the broadest manner. The journal publishes articles on the international history of literature, theory of literature, methods of literary scholarship, the problematics of translated literature and translation studies, literature and the other arts, and the relations of literature to other media and disciplinary areas.

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