After the fact: spatial narratives in the canadian imaginary (New Formations 57, Winter 2005)
Author: Jody Berland
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Jody Berland
Berland explores the importance of space and landscape in Canadian identity, most particularly through examining Canadian writing and theories of communication. The article suggests the implications of this, as informed by Henri Lefebvre’s ideas about the production of space. Berland also explores the role of a self-querying topos as a product of local and colonial narratives.