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Many former members of European empires have demonstrated a need to overcome the colonial process and assert a "postcolonial" culture. Applying postcolonial analysis to Canadian literature, Margaret Turner argues that many nineteenth- and twentieth-century Canadian texts are engaged in the creation of a new discursive space and that new world conditions have decisively informed the discourse of fiction of English Canada.

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    • Title: Imagining Culture by Margaret E. Turner
    • Publisher: ACP-McGill Queen's University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780773513617, 0773513612
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    • Edition: 1995
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