Textual Studies in Canada 6
The Conference Issue
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
"A Ready Man"
Katherine Sutherland
THE IMPRESSIONS
Am I Canadian Enough For Ya?
Clint Burnham
Impression of the Modern Languages Association Conference,
December 1993
Daniel Keyes
Love and Friendship, Swallows and the Sound of Rain
Mark Schaller
"So You Wanna Be a Star": My First MLA Performance
Genevieve Later
THE ESSAYS
"Conferencing": Interviews at 1994 Learned Societies Conference
James Hoffman
Tribal Rites: Thirty-Five Years of the Learneds
Clara Thomas
Constructing a Canadian Theatrical Culture: The 1975 Conference
of the Association
for Canadian and Quebec Literatures in Historical and Personal
Perspective
Rota Herzberg Lister
Conference Theory
Terry Goldie
"The Yanks Have Come, The Yanks Have Come!":
Canadian Studies and the American Presence
Robert Thacker
At Beckett's Grave (or why Jacques Derrida has given up on
writing in the direction of Beckett---for the moment)
Peter Murphy
A Scandal in Academia: Graduate Students and Conference Discipline
Deborah Blenkhorn and Philip Holden
Collaborating, Communicating, Conferencing!
Practising Pedagogy/Pedagogy in Practice
Claire Wilkshire and Peter Dickinson
Inkshed Conferences: Transforming the Conference into a Conversation1
Mary-Louise Craven
I'll See You in Cyberspace: Academic Conferences Go Online
Marcy Bauman
THE POETRY
The World Ran Dry
Scott C. Holstad
If Sylvia Plath Was A Dancer
Heather Duff
THE REVIEWS
Why is a Raven Like a Writing Desk? Review-essay on
Essays on Life Writing: From Genre to Critical Practice
Trisha Morgan
Review Essay on Looking Around: A Journey Through Architecture
G.P. Lainsbury
Review Essay on Marlene Kadar's Essays on Life Writing:
From Genre to Critical Practice, and Reading Life
Writing: An Anthology
Ruth Panofsky
THE COLLOQUY: FROM THEORY INTO PRACTICE
Sophistical Postmodernism: A Sophistical Framing of
Discourse and Traditional Critical Practices1
Brenton Faber
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