Scholarship and criticism on Élisabeth Vonarburg: Difference between revisions
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J Burwell, N Johnston - …, 2001 - SCIENCE FICTION FOUNDATION | J Burwell, N Johnston - …, 2001 - SCIENCE FICTION FOUNDATION | ||
Oppositional Postcolonialism in Québécois Science Fiction | |||
AJ Ransom - Science Fiction Studies, 2006 - JSTOR ... | |||
... I argue that the extrapolated futures, other worlds, and alternate histories of Elisabeth Vonarburg, | |||
Jean-Pierre April, Jean-Louis Trudel, and other writers of SFQ reveal the same preoccupations | |||
with race, language, and political struggle found in the works of writers more ... | |||
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A Dialogue on SF and Utopian Fiction, between Nalo Hopkinson and Elisabeth Vonarburg J Burwell, N Johnston - …, 2001 - SCIENCE FICTION FOUNDATION
Oppositional Postcolonialism in Québécois Science Fiction AJ Ransom - Science Fiction Studies, 2006 - JSTOR ... ... I argue that the extrapolated futures, other worlds, and alternate histories of Elisabeth Vonarburg, Jean-Pierre April, Jean-Louis Trudel, and other writers of SFQ reveal the same preoccupations with race, language, and political struggle found in the works of writers more ...