Contenidos teóricos y prácticos de la asignatura
Juan Ignacio Oliva
1. HOMEPLACES & NATIONHOOD: SENSE OF BELONGING IN CANADIAN WRITING
1.1. The Search for Identity in Anglo Canadian Poetry
1.2. Untouchability in Indo Canadian Narratives
2. WILDERNESS MYTHS AND THE NORTH: SENSE OF PLACE IN CANADIAN POETRY
2.1. Topophilia & Topophobia in the Depiction of Urban & Rural Landscapes
2.2. Monstrosity & Loneliness in New Hostile/Familiar Settings
3. LANDSCAPES & ECO-JUSTICE: SENSE OF ENVIRONMENT IN CANADIAN TEXTS.
3.1. NIMBY Movements & the Construction of Environmental Writing
3.2. Places, Multi-Places & Non-Places: Canada & Sustainable Differences
Mª Jesús Llarena Ascanio
4. 21ST CENTURY TRANSNATIONAL WRITERS
4.1 South Asian Canadian Antecedents in Fiction
4.2 New Voices after Multiculturalism Grand Narratives
5. THE DIASPORIC SUBJECT: ASYLUM AND HUMANITARIANISM
5.1 Cosmopolitanism, Citizenship, Biopolitics
5.2 Refugee World Building
1. HOMEPLACES & NATIONHOOD: SENSE OF BELONGING IN CANADIAN WRITING
1.1. The Search for Identity in Anglo Canadian Poetry
1.2. Untouchability in Indo Canadian Narratives
2. WILDERNESS MYTHS AND THE NORTH: SENSE OF PLACE IN CANADIAN POETRY
2.1. Topophilia & Topophobia in the Depiction of Urban & Rural Landscapes
2.2. Monstrosity & Loneliness in New Hostile/Familiar Settings
3. LANDSCAPES & ECO-JUSTICE: SENSE OF ENVIRONMENT IN CANADIAN TEXTS.
3.1. NIMBY Movements & the Construction of Environmental Writing
3.2. Places, Multi-Places & Non-Places: Canada & Sustainable Differences
Mª Jesús Llarena Ascanio
4. 21ST CENTURY TRANSNATIONAL WRITERS
4.1 South Asian Canadian Antecedents in Fiction
4.2 New Voices after Multiculturalism Grand Narratives
5. THE DIASPORIC SUBJECT: ASYLUM AND HUMANITARIANISM
5.1 Cosmopolitanism, Citizenship, Biopolitics
5.2 Refugee World Building
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