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Anne of Tim Hortons: Globalization and the Reshaping Atlantic-Canadian Literature

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Anne of Tim Hortons: Globalization and the Reshaping Atlantic-Canadian Literature
Anne of Tim Hortons: Globalization and the Reshaping Atlantic-Canadian Literature

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Anne of Tim Hortons: Globalization and the Reshaping Atlantic-Canadian Literature

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After an introduction that examines the current place of the region within the Canadian federation and the broader context of economic globalization, explores how Atlantic-Canadian writers present a picture of the region that is much more complex and less quaint than the stereotypes through which it is typically viewed. Through the works of authors such as Michael Winter, Lisa Moore, George Elliott Clarke, Rita Joe, Frank Barry, Alistair MacLeod, and Bernice Morgan, among others, the book looks at the changing (and increasingly corporate) nature of work, the cultural diversification and subversive self-consciousness of Atlantic-Canadian literature, and Atlantic-Canadian writers’ often revisionist approach to the region’s history. What these writers are engaged in, the book contends, is a kind of collective readjustment of the image of the region. Rather than a marginal place stranded outside of time, Atlantic Canada in these works is very much caught up in contemporary economic, political, and cultural developments, particularly the broad sweep of economic globalization.

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