: Topics in Canadian Fiction
Course Name: Haunted Canada
Instructor: Prof. Marlene Goldman
Course Description: This course traces the gothic motifs of haunting, ghosts, and possession through close readings of a range of contemporary Canadian fiction. In this course, we will explore how these motifs are aligned with three seminal experiences that define the nation-state: a) the clash between Canada鈥檚 indigenous population and the settler-invaders; b) the losses instigated by the impact of immigration, diasporas, and globalization; and c) the ongoing association between the uncanny, homosexuality and the female body. In New World literature, the association between the female body and the uncanny becomes even more significant due to fact that the female body often symbolizes the 鈥渧irgin鈥 land both feared and desired by the imperial and colonial invaders.
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