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The North Comes South : Seasonal Nordicity in Montreal in the Short Stories of Monique Proulx and Clark Blaise

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Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik : ZAA. 2011, 59(2), pp. 135-148. ISSN 0044-2305. Available under: doi: 10.1515/zaa.2011.59.2.135

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This paper is situated at the crossroads of English-Canadian and Québécois literature, specifically at its northernmost junction. In the neglected field of comparative Canadian literature, it is fascinating to contrast the portrayal of the North in two distinct cultural and linguistic paradigms while searching for border crossing themes as well as differences. This paper juxtaposes English-Canadian short stories on the North with their Québécois counterparts. A brief summary and analysis of the differing development of the concept of nordicity in Quebec and English Canada, focusing especially on the concept of seasonal nordicity in urban Montreal, is followed by the analyses of an exemplary short story from each of the two national traditions: Monique Proulx’s “Banana Chaudfroid” (1999) and Clark Blaise’s “Words for the Winter” (1973).

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Kanada, Montreal, Quebec, literature, Canada

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ISO 690KANNENBERG, Christina, 2011. The North Comes South : Seasonal Nordicity in Montreal in the Short Stories of Monique Proulx and Clark Blaise. In: Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik : ZAA. 2011, 59(2), pp. 135-148. ISSN 0044-2305. Available under: doi: 10.1515/zaa.2011.59.2.135
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@article{Kannenberg2011North-24518,
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  title={The North Comes South : Seasonal Nordicity in Montreal in the Short Stories of Monique Proulx and Clark Blaise},
  number={2},
  volume={59},
  issn={0044-2305},
  journal={Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik : ZAA},
  pages={135--148},
  author={Kannenberg, Christina}
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