Selected Publications

2023

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. «Embodied Borders: Countering Islamophobia in Ausma Zehanat Khan’s Crime Fiction.» Special Issue of the journal CLUES on Borders and Detective Fiction, guest edited by Manina Jones (UWO, Canada). Forthcoming March 2023.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. «A Deluge of Affects: Critical Encounters in The Body Remembers When The World Broke Open.» International Journal of English Studies, 2023. Forthcoming

Fraile, A. M., ed. The Many Faces of Resilience and Healing in Contemporary Narratives. World Literature Studies no. 2, 2023.

2022

Alegría-Hernández, J.V. «It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring». Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp.133-47. 

Cormier, M. “Emergent Critical Strategies Against the Nation- Trap: The Digitization of Literary Apocalyptic Affects and Larissa Lai’s The Tiger Flu”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 167-82. 

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar.  “The Legacy of Angélique in Late 205h-Century Black Canadian Drama.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing 58.3 (2022): 323-335. Open Access.

Darias-Beautell, E., and A. M. Fraile-Marcos. “Editorial”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 5-6.

Díaz Cano, C. A. “Splitting Selves: Crip Time and the Temporalities of Disability in Georgia Webber’s Dumb: Living Without a Voice”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 9-30.

Krásná, D. “Towards Horizontal Relationships: Anarcha Indigenism, Decolonial Animal Ethic, and Indigenous Veganism”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 31-51.

Miller, C. “Inuit Sentinels: Examining the Efficacy of (Life) Writing Climate Change in Sheila Watt-Cloutier’s The Right to Be Cold”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 77-94.

Patel, S. ““Civilizing” the ‘Barbaric’ Child: The Case of the Khadrs”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 183-01.

Perry Cox, A. “Beautiful the beauty—Dionne Brand’s Theory and Canisia Lubrin’s Voodoo Hypothesis”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 115-31.

Somacarrera-Íñigo, Pilar.  “Independencia sin revolución y colonialismo blanco:  155 años de la Confederación canadiense”. Dialogía. Revista de lingüística, literatura y cultura 16 (2022): 183-204.

Vis-Gitzel, J. “The Plants Are Plotting: Political Orders in Ostenso’s Wild Geese”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 95-113.

Wagner, F. “Neo-Cosmopolitan Tidalectics As Planetary Poetics in Kaie Kellough’s Magnetic Equator”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 149-66.

Weiher, E. C. “‘Catherine Tekakwitha, Who Are you?’ — The Indigenous Female Body in the Colonial and Post-Colonial: Imagination of Leonard Cohen’s Beautiful Losers”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 11, Oct. 2022, pp. 53-75. 

2021

Fraile-Marcos, Ana María & Lucía López-Serrano. “Stories as ‘Med-sins’: Lee Maracle’s Ravensong and Celia’s Song.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing 57.6. 

Aiyegbusi, T. “Situating the Ecological in Dionne Brand’s Ossuaries”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 68-86.

Bogle, C., and M. A. Bucknor. “Imagining the [Unbounded] Grounds of [Caribbean Canadian] Consciousness”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 11-50.  

Branach-Kallas, Anna. “Multidirectional Vulnerabilities: Trauma, Bare Life, and Resistance in June Hutton’s Underground”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 374-389.  

Caporale-Bizzini, Silvia Julia. “Marginalia as Narratives of Ordinary Lives: Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall’s Down to This”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 431-443.

Corridon, L. “Writing the Queer Caribbean / Canada / Beyond – A Conversation With H. Nigel Thomas”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 155-67.

Cuadrado-Payeras, L. M. “Alterity, Recognition and Performance: The Queer and the Animal in Makeda Silvera’s ‘Caribbean Chameleon’”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 115-33.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “Emergency Contact: Compassion and Precarious Love in Michael Christie’s The Beggar’s Garden”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 459-473.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. Vulnerable Times: Exposure and Agency in Canadian Literature. Guest edition of Special Issue of the Journal of Commonwealth Literature 56.3, 2021.

Dobson, Kit. “Appropriation Redux: Re-Reading George Ryga Through Jeannette Armstrong”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 404-415.

Fraile-Marcos, A. M., and E. Darias-Beautell. “Editorial”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 5-6. 

Fraile, A. M. and Lucía López Serrano. “Stories as ‘Med-sins’: Lee Maracle’s Ravensong and Celia’s Song.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing, vol. 57, no. 6, 2021. DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2021.1934517. SJR Q1

Gerber, L. ““There Is No Solid Ground Beneath us”: The Shoals and Detours of Nalo Hopkinson’s “The Glass Bottle Trick,” “Precious,” and ‘Greedy Choke Puppy’”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 51-67.

González-Díaz, Isabel. “Reassembling Components: Ivan Coyote Writes Down Difficult Things”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 416-430.

Hernáez Lerena, María Jesús. “Narratives of City Exposure: Incarnations of the Street Person in Zanta: The Living Legend and The Dregs”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 444-458.

Horakova, Martina. “Between Vulnerability and Resistance: Rhetorical Strategies in Indigenous Canadian Nonfiction”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 390-403.

Obszyński, M. “From Paris and Rome to Quebec – Reading Fanon in Radical Montreal Intellectual Circles of the 1960s”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 87-113.

Smyth, H. “‘Usable Paradoxical Space’: Negotiating Captivity and the Gaze in Michelle Mohabeer’s Film Blu in You”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 135-52.

Somacarrera-Íñigo, Pilar. “‘Is Gandhi the hero?’: A Reappraisal of Gandhi’s Views about Women in Deepa Mehta’s Water”.  Indialogs (Spanish Journal of India Studies) 8 (2021): 11 – 28

Šlapkauskaitė, Rūta. “Precariousness, Kinship, and Care: Becoming Human in Claire Cameron’s The Last Neanderthal”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2022, pp. 359-373.

Van Herk, Aritha. “Trembling Strength: Migrating Vulnerabilities in Fiction by Sharon Bala, Yasmin Ladha, and Denise Chong”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, vol. 56, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 345-358.

2020

Darias-Beautell, Eva. «Emergency contact: Compassion and precarious love in Michael Christie’s The Beggar’s Garden.» The Journal of Commonwealth Literature. Online First Published November 29, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021989420971001

González Díaz, I. “Reassembling Components: Ivan Coyote Writes Down Difficult Things”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature. First Published December 15, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021989420975124

Fraile, A. M. “The Turn to Indigenization in Canadian Writing: Kinship Ethics and the Ecology of Knowledges.” ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature. 51.2-3,2020: 125-147. ISSN 0004-1327. https://doi.org/10.1353/ari.2020.0011

Fraile, A. M. “Precarity and the stories we tell: Post-truth discourse and Indigenous epistemologies in Thomas King’s The Back of the Turtle.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing 56.4: 473-488. ISSN 1744-9863. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2020.1762833

Somacarrera, Pilar .»Bodily and Spiritual Borders in the Parsi Males of Rohinton Mistry’s Tales from Firozsha Baag.” Anglia 138.1: 80-97.

Somacarrera, Pilar.  2020. «‘The Emotional Housekeeping of the World’: Affect in Alice Munro and A.L. Kennedy’s Postmillennial Short Stories.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 95. 2: 309-325.

2019

Bertacco, Simona. “Rescaling Robert Kroestch: A Reading across Communities, Borders, and Practices”. Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review, no. 238, 2019, pp. 30-45, DOI:

Branach-Kallas, Anna. “Trauma Plots: Reading Contemporary Canadian First World War Fiction in a Comparative Perspective”. Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review, no. 238, 2019, pp. 47-64, DOI:

Darias-Beautell, Eva. Rescaling CanLit: Global Readings. Ed. Eva Darias-Beautell. Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review 238 (2019).

Fraile-Marcos, Ana María. “‘Who’s going to look after the river?’ Water and the Ethics of Care in Thomas King’s The Back of the Turtle”. Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review, no. 238, 2019, pp. 66-82, DOI:

King, Andrea, and Kristiana Karathanassis. “Language and Loss in Michel Rabagliati’s Paul à Québec and Sarah Leavitt’s Tangles”. Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review, no. 238, 2019, pp. 84-100, DOI:

Lee, Hsiu-chuan. “Writing, History, and Music in Do Not Say We Have Nothing: A Conversation with Madeleine Thien”, Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review, no. 238, 2019, pp. 13-28, DOI: 

Casco, Sara & Ana María Fraile-Marcos. «Reasserting the Canon of Black Canadian Literature. The Black Atlantic Reconsidered: Black Canadian Writing, Cultural History and the Presence of the Past.» Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 78: 189-191. DOI: http://doi.org.10.25145/j.recaesin.2019.78.013

Darias-Beautell, Eva. Rescaling CanLit: Global Readings. Ed. Eva Darias-Beautell. Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review 238 (2019). Editorial: 6-11. https://canlit.ca/article/rescaling-canlit-global-readings/

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “‘Who Said ‘Vulnerable’? Literature, Canada, Precarity, Affect.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing 55:  445-458. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2019.1602846

Fraile, A. M. “Who’s going to look after the river? Water and the Ethics of Care in Thomas King’s The Back of the Turtle.” Special Issue Rescaling CanLit: Global Readings. Guest Ed. Eva Darias-Beautell. Canadian Literature, Vol. 238, 2019, pp. 66-83. ISSN 0008-4360.

Fraile-Marcos, Ana María. «‘The challenge of the heart and imagination’: In Conversation with Lawrence Hill.» Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 78: 173-188. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25145/j.recaesin.2019.78.12

Martín Lucas, Belén. ““Masculinity in the metanarrative of the global war on terror: Shauna Singh Baldwin’s transnational critique”. Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 78 (2019): 125-139. http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/13812

Somacarrera, Pilar. 2019. «‘Thank you for Creating this World for All of Us’: Globality and the Reception of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale after its Television Adaptation.» Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 78: 85-95. Open access: https://riull.ull.es/xmlui/bitstream/handle/915/13809/RCEI_78_%28%202019%29_06.pdf?sequence=5&isAllowed=y 

Somacarrera, Pilar.  ”Is Gandhi the Hero? A Reappraisal of Gandhi’s Views about Women in Deepa Mehta’s Water”. Indialogs. Pp. 11-28.https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/indialogs.178. Acceso abierto: https://revistes.uab.cat/indialogs/article/view/v8-somacarrera

Ruthven, Andrea. “Subverting Transnormativity: Rage and Resilience in Kim Fu’s For Today I Am a Boy” CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, Vol 1. Issue 1, 2019.

2018

Darias-Beautell, E. “The Life of Others: Narratives of Vulnerability. INTRODUCTION”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 7, May 2018.

Díaz Cano, C. “Controlled Bodies, Mental Wounds: Vulnerability in Mariko and Jillian Tamaki’s Skim”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 7, May 2018.

Ganz, S. “Now I Am Become Death”: Japanese and Canadian Industrial Contamination in Michiko Ishimure’s Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease and Thomas King’s The Back of the Turtle”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 7, May 2018.

Liu, Z. “Chinatown Children During World War Two in The Jade Peony”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 7, May 2018.

Mikalson, K. “‘The Best Tradition of womanhood’: Negotiating and Reading Identities in Emma Donoghue’s Landing”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 7, May 2018.

Orán Llarena, F. “Apocalypses Now: Two Modes of Vulnerability in Last Night and The Mist”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 7, May 2018. 

Staels, H. “The Unsettling Portrayal of Migrant Existence in Rawi Hage’s Urban Fiction”. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 7, May 2020.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. The Life of Others: Narratives of Vulnerability. Ed. Eva Darias Beautell. Special Issue: Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies 7 (2018). Editorial: 4-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.33776/candb.v7i0

Díaz Cano, Coral. “Controlled Bodies, Mental Wounds: Vulnerability in Mariko and Jillian Tamaki’s Skim.Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies 7.

Fraile, A. M. “Afroperipheralism and the Transposition of Black Diasporic Culture in the Canadian Glocal City: Wayde Compton’s The Outer Harbour and Dionne Brand’s Love Enough.” African American Review 51. 3, 2018, pp. 181-195. ISSN 1062-4783. DOI: 10.1353/afa.2018.0031 

Martín Lucas, Belén. “Transgenerational Affect and Cultural (Self)Acceptance in Two TransCanadian Short Stories”. Atlantis: Journal of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies./Revista de la Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos 40.1 (2018): 193-211.

Orán Llarena, Fabián. «Apocalypses Now: Two Modes of Vulnerability in Last Night and The Mist.» Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies 7: 61-70. 

2017

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. «‘A mari usque ad mare: Wayde Compton’s British Columbian Afroperiphery,»  Atlantic Studies, 15:2:198-217,. DOI:10.1080/14788810.2017.1374757

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Oblique Kinds of Blackness in Esi Edugyan’s Half Blood Blues.” Atlantis 39.2: 89-104.

Fraile, A. M. “Fracking the National Ethos: The Pressures of Globalization on Sovereignty and Justice in Will Ferguson’s 419.” Journal of Canadian Studies/ Revue d’études canadiennes, Vol. 51, No. 1, 2017, pp. 134- 152. ISSN:0021-9495. 

Martín Lucas, Belén. ““Posthumanist Feminism and Interspecies Affect in Nalo Hopkinson’s Midnight Robber””. Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice 38.2 (2017): 105-115. ISSN: 1715-0698. http://journals.msvu.ca/index.php/atlantis/article/view/5314

2016

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “The Softness of Theory: A T(r)opological Reading of Lisa Robertson’s Soft Architecture.” Mosaic: a Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 49.4: 53-70.

2015

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “In Search of ‘a Grammar for Black’: Africa and Africans in Lawrence Hill’s Works.” Research in African Literatures 46.4: 90-106.

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Ecolación e biopoética”. ProTexta 8: 77-78.

2014

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Twenty-Five Years of Spanish Research on Canadian Literature in English 1988-2013.” Nexus 2: 47-55.

—. Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “(Un)Weaving CanLit”.  Science & Canadian Literature.Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 221: 152-54.

Darias-Beatuell, Eva. A review of DisPossession: Haunting in Canadian Fiction by Marlene Goldman. University of Toronto Quarterly 83.2: 512-514.

—. The Unresolved Spaces of Diasporic Desire: An Interdisciplinary Critique of Haruko Okano’s Work. ATLANTIS Journal of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies 36.2: 183-201.

Fraile Marcos, Ana María. “The Transcultural Intertextuality of George Elliott Clarke’s ‘African Canadianite’: African American Models Shaping George & Rue.” African American Review 47.1 (2014): 1-16. ISSN: 1062-4783.

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “‘A Portrait of the Short-Story Writer as a Young Girl’: Alice Munro’s Short Story Cycles.” Nexus AEDEAN 2014.02: 66-75.

2013

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Black Chronicles.” Canadian Literature 216: 186-87.

—. “(In)visible violence: Violencias (in)visibles: intervenciones feministas contra la violencia patriarcal.” European Journal of Women’s Studies 20.4: 477-479.

—. “Performing CanIdentities.”originally in Gendering the Archive. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 217: 125-27.

—. “Women’s Identities and Bodies in Colonial and Postcolonial Literature and History.” Miscelánea 48: 161-4.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “An Isochronic Order for Canadian Culture? Transing the Canadian Mosaic.” A review of The Canadian Mosaic in the Age of Transnationalism. Eds. Ernst, Jutta and Brigitte Glaser. Canadian Review of Comparative Literature 40.2: 243-250.

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “The Beauties of Kashmir. Nila Gupta’s Representations of War from a Distance”. Women: a Cultural Review. 24.1: 45-61.

—. “Transgenerational Phantoms in Canadian Diasporic Literature: Recent Fiction by Dionne Brand, David Chariandy, and Madeleine Thien”. Anglo-Saxónica. 3.2: 233-246.

2012

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Contact Zones.” Indigenous Focus. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 215: 200-202.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “Trans.Through.Beyond. Review of Transnational Poetics: Asian Canadian Women’s Fiction in the 1990s. Eds. Pilar Cuder-Domínguez, Belén Martín-Lucas and Sonia Villegas-López. Miscelanea: A Journal of English and American Studies 46: 119-123.

Fraile-Marcos, Ana María. «Urban Heterotopias and Racialization in Kim Barry Brunhuber’s Kameleon Man.» Canadian Literature, 214 (2012): 68-89. ISSN 0008-4360.

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Translating Erín Moure: Canada in Galicia and Galicia in Canada”, co-written with Erín Moure and María Reimóndez. Canada and Beyond. A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies 2.1.

2011

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Burning Down the Little House on the Prairie: Asian Pioneers in Contemporary North America”.  Atlantis. Journal of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies 33.3: 27-41.

2008

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Margaret Atwood’s Metafictional Acts: Collaborative Storytelling in The Blind Assassin and Oryx and Crake.” Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 56: 57-68.

Darias-Beautell, Eva (ed.) Contemporary Canadian Literature. Especial issue of the Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 56.

—. “Where Has ‘Real’ Nature Gone, Anyway? Ecocriticism, Canadian Writing and the Lures of the Virtual.” Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 56: 81-98.

Martín-Lucas, Belén. Review of Canon Disorders: Gendered Perspectives on Literature and Film in Canada and the United States”. Eds. Eva Darias-Beautell and María Jesús Hernáez Lerena. Babel Afial 117: 281-286.

2007

Fraile-Marcos, Ana María. “The Protean Myth of Canadian (Literary) Identity: Makeda Silvera’s Her Head a Village.” Spec. Issue. Into the Looking-glass Labyrinth: Myth and Mystery in Canadian Literature. Ed. Heliane Ventura. Open Letter Canada 2 (2007): 72-86. ISSN: 0048-1939.

2006

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “In Conversation with Judy Fong Bates.” Commonwealth Essays and Studies 28.1: 119-25.

—. “Surviving History: Kerri Sakamoto Interviewed by Pilar Cuder-Domínguez.” The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 41.3: 137-43. 

Related Journals

Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies. Martín-Lucas, Belén and Pilar Cuder-Domínguez (eds.) 

2023

Fraile, A. M. “Lawrence Hill’s Aesthetics of Cultural Resilience.” The Routledge Handbook to Black Canadian Literature, edited by Andrea A. Davis and Leslie Sanders. Routledge, forthcoming.

Moreno Álvarez, Alejandra. “El vestido habla: Alice Munro y Kai Cheng Thom.” La misoginia en la cultura y la sociedad: manifestaciones y voces críticas del pasado y del presente. Eds. Estela González de Sande, Antonio Javier Marqués Salgado y Mercedes González de Sande. Valencia: Tirant Lo Blanch. (en prensa) 

Somacarrera-Íñigo, Pilar. “‘Living in a time of monster’s. Monstrosity and Pandemics in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake”. Ed Javier Martín Párraga. Las muchas caras de la literatura. Conexiones entre la literatura y otras artes y ciencias. Valencia: Tirant Humanidades (2023), pp. 245-249. ISBN 9788419376503

2022

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Crime Fiction’s Disobedient Gaze: Refugees’ Vulnerability in Ausma Zehanat Khan’s A Dangerous Crossing (2018).”  Cultural Representations of Gender Vulnerability and Resistance. Ed. MI Romero-Ruiz & P Cuder-Domínguez. London: Palgrave, 2022: 91-109. Open Access.

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Mobilizing the Bard: Joseph Pierre’s Shakespeare’s Nigga (2013).” Harriet’s Legacies: Race Historical Memory and Futures in Canada. Ed. Ronald Cummings and Natalee Caple. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2022. 264-77. ISBN 978-0-2280-1065-4.  

Martín-Lucas, Belén. «Death-worlds and Necropolitics of Abjection in Emma Donoghue’s ‘Counting the Days’”. The Cultural Politics of In/Difference: Irish Texts and Contexts. Eds. Aida Rosende-Pérez and Rubén Jarazo-Álvarez. Peter Lang, 2022, pp. 147- 165. ISSN 1662-9094; ISBN 978-1-80079-727-7 (print); ISBN 978-1-80079-728-4 (ePDF); ISBN 978-1-80079-729-1 (ePub)

2021

Somacarrera, Pilar.  «Margaret Atwood on Questions of Power». The Cambridge Companion to Margaret Atwood. Ed. Coral Ann Howells. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 32-46. ISBN 978-1-108-70763-3

Fraile, A. M. “Free Will, Moral Blindness and Affective Resilience in Margaret Atwood’s The Heart Goes Last.” All the Feels: Affect and Writing in Canada – Tous le sens: Affect et écriture au Canada, edited by Marie Carrière, Kit Dobson, and Ursula Moser, U of Alberta P, 2021, pp. 23-40. ISBN 978-1-77212-487-3. SPI 43/48.

Fraile, A. M. “National Stereotyping in the Crisis Novels from Southern Europe.” National Stereotyping and Cultural Identities in Recent European Crises, edited by Jürgen Barkhoff and Joep Leersen. Rodopi/Brill, 2021, pp. 247-266. ISBN 9789004434554. Open access. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004436107_014. SPI 6/96

2020

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “The Fetishized Subject: Modes of Resilience in Madeleine Thien’s Certainty. Glocal Narratives of Resilience. Ed. Ana Fraile-Marcos. New York: Routledge. 169-180. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429291647 

Fraile, A. M. “Free Will, Moral Blindness and Affective Resilience in Margaret Atwood’s The Heart Goes Last.” All the Feels: Affect and Writing in Canada – Tous le sens: Affect et écriture au Canada. Eds. Marie Carrière, Kit Dobson, and Ursula Moser. U of Alberta P, 2020. Pp. 23-40. ISBN 978-1-77212-487-3.

Fraile, A. M. “Introduction: Glocal Narratives of Resilience and Healing.” Glocal Narratives of Resilience, ed Ana Mª Fraile-Marcos. Routledge, 2020, pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429291647

2019

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “The Urban Condition of Canadian Literature: An Introduction.” The Urban Condition: Literary Engagements with Canada’s Postmetropolis. Ed. Eva Darias-Beautell. Vernon Press.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “Unexpected Architecture: The Diagonal City in Timothy Taylor’s Story House.” The Urban Condition: Literary Engagements with Canada’s Postmetropolis. Ed. Eva Darias-Beautell. Vernon Press.

Fraile, A. M. «The Crisis of Love in Dionne Brand’s Love Enough.» Écrire au-delà de la fin des temps? Les littératures au Canada et au Québec. Writing Beyond the End Times? The Literatures of Canada and Quebec. Eds. Ursula Mathis-Moser, Marie Carrière, University of Alberta Press, 2019, pp. 87 – 102. ISBN 9781772124880. 

Fraile, A. M. «The Traffic of Affect in Michael Helm’s Cities of Refuge.» The Urban Condition: Literary Trajectories through Canada’s Postmetropolis. Ed. Eva Darias Beautell. Vernon Press, 2019. pp. 31 – 50. ISBN 978-1-62273-417-7. 

González Díaz, I. “Walking in the Queer City: Urban Life as Transformative Social Space in Ivan E. Coyote’s Loose End.”  The Urban Condition. Literary Trajectories through Canada’s Postmetropolis. Vernon Press. pp. 73 – 97. ISBN 978-1-62273-417-7.

2018

Fraile, A. M. «Embodied Shame and the Resilient Ethics of Representation in Alice Munro’s ‘The Bear Came Over the Mountain'». Ethics and Affects in the Fiction of Alice Munro. Eds. Lorraine York & Amelia DeFalco. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 57-78. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90644-7

Ruthven, Andrea. “Memory and Self-Narration in Sarah Polley’s Away From Her” in Translation and Gender: Discourse Strategies to Shape Gender (Julia T. Williams Camus et al, Eds). Editorial de la Universidad de Cantabria, 2018. Pp. 79-97.

2017

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Canada and the Black Atlantic: Epistemologies: Frameworks, Texts.” Beyond “Understanding Canada”. Transnational Perspectives on Canadian Literature. Eds. Melissa Tanti, Jeremy Haynes, Daniel Coleman and Lorraine York. Edmonton: The University of Alberta Press. 99-116. ISBN 978-1-77212-269-5.

Fraile, A. M. «The Politics of Art and Affect in Michael Helm’s Cities of Refuge.» Beyond. «Understanding Canada»: Transnational Perspectives on Canadian Literature. Eds. Melissa Tanti, Jeremy Haynes, Daniel Coleman & Lorraine York. U of Alberta P, 2017. 193-210. pp. 193–210. ISBN 978-1-77212-269-5. 

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Posthuman Affect in the Global Empire: Queer Speculative Fictions of Canada”. Beyond “Understanding Canada”. Transnational Perspectives on Canadian Literature. Ed. Melissa Tanti, Jeremy Haynes, Daniel Coleman, and Lorraine York. Edmonton: The University of Alberta Press. 151-171. ISBN: 978-1-77212-269-5.

2016

Somacarrera, Pilar. “ Looking at America from Edinburgh Castle: Postcolonial Dislocations in Alice Munro’s and Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees”. Taking Liberties: Scottish Literature and Expressions of Freedom”. Eds. Ian Brown, David. Clark and Rubén Járazo-Alvarez. Glasgow: Scottish Literature International.  167-186.  Open access: https://muse.jhu.edu/book/48809

2014

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Transnational Memory and Haunted Black Geographies: Esi Edugyan’s The Second Life of Samuel Tyne.” Canadian Literature and Cultural Memory. Ed. Cynthia Sugars and Eleanor Ty. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2014. 432-43.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “Haunted/Wanted in Jen Sookfong Lee’s The End of East: Canada’s Cultural Memory Beyond Nostalgia.” Canadian Literature and Cultural Memory. Eds. Cynthia Sugars and Eleanor Ty. Toronto: Oxford UP. 402-414.

—. “The Intrinsic Potential of Glassness: Narcissistic, Opaque, Organic Modes of Signifying the Urban in Vancouver.” Literature and the Glocal City: An Exploration of the Canadian Imaginary. Ed. Ana María Fraile-Marcos. New York: Routledge. 83-100.

Fraile Marcos, Ana María, ed. «Introduction: Urban Glocality and the Canadian Imaginary.» Literature and the Glocal City: Reshaping the English Canadian Imaginary. N.Y.: Routledge, 2014. 1-38. ISBN: 978-1-13-877563-3.

Fraile Marcos, Ana María, ed. “The Refugee as Signifier in the Semiotics of the Glocal City: Michael Helm’s Cities of Refuge.” Literature and the Glocal City: Reshaping the English Canadian Imaginary. N.Y.: Routledge, 2014. 101-116. ISBN: 978-1-13-877563-3.

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Dystopic Urbanites: Civilian Cyborgs in TransCanadian Speculative Fictions” Literature and the Glocal City. Reshaping the English Canadian Imaginary. Ed. Ana Fraile-Marcos. New York: Routledge. 69-82.

2013

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Beyond the Multicultural Fairy Tale: Insiders-Outsiders, the Politics of Violence and the Transnational Turn in Canadian Literature.” Transcultural Identities in Contemporary Literature. Ed. Irene Gilsenan Nordin, Julie Hansen, and Carmen Zamorano Llena. Amsterdam: Rodopi.  137-57.

—. Gender Violence, Nation, and Migration: Map-breaking and Map-making in Nalini Warriar’s The Enemy Within and Manju Kapur’s The Immigrant.” India in Canada, Canada in India: Managing Diversity. Ed. Antonia Navarro Tejero. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishers. 32-47. 

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “Home Truths: Teaching Canadian Literatures in Spanish Universities.” Made in Canada, Read in Spain: Essays on the Translation and Circulation of English Canadian Literature. Ed. Pilar Somacarrera. London: Versita. 164-179.

Fraile-Marcos, Ana María. “Reconsidering the Ethical Boundaries of Asylum in Michael Helm’s Cities of Refuge.” Cultural Challenges of Migration in Canada. Eds. Klaus-Dieter Ertler & Patrick Imbert. Peter Lang, 2013. 297-315. ISBN: 978-3-631-62634-4

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Territories in Dispute: Cultural Contamination and Sexual Purity in Feminist Indo-Canadian Fiction”. India in Canada, Canada in India. Eds. Antonia Navarro Tejero and Taniya Gupta. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 87-94.

. “Translation, Nation Branding and Indo-chic:  The Circulation and Reception of South Asian Canadian Fiction in Spain”. Made in Canada, Read in Spain: Essays on the Translation and Circulation of English-Canadian Literature. Ed. Pilar Somacarrera Íñigo. London: Versita-DeGruyter. 76-108.

2012

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. Portraits of the Artist in Dionne Brand’s What We All Long For and Madeleine Thien’s Certainty. Crosstalk: Canadian and Global Imaginaries in Dialogue. Ed. Diana Brydon and Marta Dvorak. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP. 151-67.

—. Revisiting Slavery: African Diasporic Consciousness in Lawrence Hill’s The Book of Negroes.” Migration, Narration, Identity. Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Ed. Peter Leese, Carly McLaughling, and Wladislaw Witalisz. Bern: Peter Lang. 57-72.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “The Production of Vancouver: Termination Views in the City of Glass.” Unruly Penelopes and the Ghosts: Narratives of English Canada. Ed. Eva Darias-Beautell. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP. 131-156.

—. “Why Penelopes? How Unruly? Which Ghosts? Narratives of English Canada Today.” Unruly Penelopes and the Ghosts: Narratives of English Canada. . Ed. Eva Darias-Beautell. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP. 1-18.

Fraile-Marcos, Ana María. «When Race Does Not Matter, ‘except to everyone else’: Mixed Race Subjectivity and the Fantasy of a Post-Racial Canada in Lawrence Hill and Kim Barry Brunhuber.» Unruly Penelopes and the Ghosts: Narratives of English Canada Today. Ed. Eva Darías Beautell. Wilfried Laurier UP, 2012. pp. 77 – 106. ISBN: 9781554583638.

Martín-Lucas, Belén.  “‘Grammars of Exchange’”: The ‘Oriental Woman’ in the Global Market”. Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora and Indigeneity in Canada. Eds. Melina Baum Singer, Christine Kim, and Sophie McCall. Waterloo (Ont.): Wilfred Laurier UP. 83-96.

—.  “Of Aliens, Monsters and Vampires: Speculative Fantasy’s Strategies of Dissent (Transnational Feminist Fiction)”. Unruly Penelopes and the Ghosts: Narratives of English Canada Today. Ed. Eva Darias-Beautell. Waterloo (Ont.): Wilfred Laurier UP.

—. “‘The Heaviness of a History that Couldn’t Leave’: Diasporic Trauma in Multicultural Canada.” Intercultural Crossings: Conflict, Identity and Memory. Eds. Lénia Marques, Maria Sofia Pimentel Biscaia and Glória Bastos. Brussels, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Viena: P.I.E Peter Lang. 67-80.

—. “‘The most primitive instrument of nationalism’: Diasporic Representations of Communal Violence against Women in India”. The Other India: Terror, Communalism and Violence. Ed. Om Dwivedi. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 90-102.

2011

Darias-Beautell, Eva. Who’s Afraid of the Urban? Canadian Literature Goes Downtown.” Canadian Studies/Aspects multidisciplinaires en Études canadiennes (30 Years of ICCS / Les 30 ans du CIEC). Eds. Klaus-Dieter Ertler, Stewart Gill and Susan Hodgett. Ottawa: U of Ottawa. 341-361. 

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Literatura canadiense en inglés: superación de la geografía”. Literaturas postcoloniales en el mundo global. Eds. Carolina Sánchez-Palencia Carazo and Juan José Perales. Sevilla: Editorial Arcibel, Colección Discursos de la Postmodernidad. 293-321.

2010

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “A Biography of Stones: Mourning and Mutability in Jane Urquhart’s A Map of Glass and Michael Redhill’s Consolation.” Resurgence in Jane Urquhart’s Prose and Poetry. Ed. Héliane Ventura and Marta Dvorak. Bern: Peter Lang. 201-13.

—. “The Racialization of Canadian History: African Canadian Fiction, 1990-2005.” National Plots: Interrogation, Revision, and Re-Inscription in Canadian Historical Fiction, 1832-2005. Ed. Andrea Cabajsky and Brett Josef Grubisic. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. 188-213.

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Feminismos y nacionalismos en el Canadá anglófono, por Jill Vickers”. Introduction and Translation. Nación, diversidad y género. Perspectivas críticas. Eds. Patricia Bastida and Carla Rodríguez. Barcelona: Anthropos.  239-268.

2009

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Nation, Narration, and the Abject Self in Japanese Canadian Women Writers.” Her Na-rra-tion; Women’s Narratives of the Canadian Nation. Ed. Françoise Lejeune and Charlotte Sturgess. Nantes: CEC-CRINI et Université de Nantes. 171-80.

—.Facing Japan: Homelands, Affiliations, and Gendered Identities in North American Nikkei Writers.” The Dialectics of Diasporic Identification. Ed. Mar Gallego Durán and Isabel Soto. Valencia: PUV. 89-104.

—. “Sharing Quebec: Lorena Gale’s Je me souviens and George Elliott Clarke’s Québécité.” Shared Waters: Soundings in Postcolonial Literatures. Ed. Stella Borg-Barthet. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 353-62.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “A Descent into Local Splendour?: Cultural Exposure in Timothy Taylor’s Stanley Park.” Canada Exposed/Le Canada à Decouvert. Eds. Pierre Anctil et al. Bruxelles: Peter Lang.  297-314.

Fraile-Marcos, Ana María. “Exposing Blackness as Canadian (Literary) Identity: George Elliott Clarke’s George & Rue.” Canada Exposed / Le Canada à découvert. Eds. Pierre Anctil, et al. Bruxelles- N.Y.: Peter Lang, 2009. 177-194. ISBN: 978-90-5201-5201-548-4

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “‘Mum is the word’: Gender Violence, Displacement and the Refugee Camp in Yasmin Ladha’s Documentary-Fiction”. Feminism, Literature and Rape Narratives. Violence and Violation. Eds. Zoe Brigley and Sorcha Gunne. London and New York: Routledge. 239-271.

—. “On the ‘Dark Side of the Nation’: Racialized Women’s Critique of Canadian Nationalism(s)”.  Canada Exposed / Le Canada à découvert. Eds. Pierre Anctil, André Loiselle and Christopher Rolfe. New York: P.I.E Peter Lang.

—.  “Metaphors of the (M)Otherland: The Rhetoric and Grammar of Nationalism”. Her Na-rra-tion, Women’s Narratives of the Canadian Nation. Eds. Françoise Le Jeune and Charlotte Sturgess. Nantes : CEC/CRINI, Université de Nantes. 105-117.

2008

Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “The Politics of Gender and Genre in Asian Canadian Women’s Speculative Fiction: Hiromi Goto and Larissa Lai.” Asian Canadian Literature Beyond Autoethnography. Ed. Eleanor Ty and Christl Verduyn. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. 115-31.

Darias-Beautell, Eva. “Gender Relations in the Wilderness: Gail Anderson-Dargatz’s The Cure for Death by Lightning”. Canada: Text and Territory. Eds. Máire Áine Ní Mhainnín and Elizabeth Tilley. Newcastle: Cambridge SP.  167-178.

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Postmodern, Postcolonial and Feminist : Marlene Nourbese Philip’s Poems at a Theoretical Junction”. La fabrique du genre : (dé)constructions du féminin et du masculin dans les artes et la littérature anglophones. Ed. Sophie Marret and Claude Fustec. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes. 175-187.