The Disappearance of Canada: Margaret Atwood’s Transnational Turn and Ustopianism

The Disappearance of Canada: Margaret Atwood’s Transnational Turn and Ustopianism

Braz, Albert;
gragoatá 2013 Vol. 18 pp. -
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This essay examines how Margaret Atwood’s recent dystopias Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood reflect a transnational turn in her fiction, which is a significant development both in light of her early work and her public image as a Canadian cultural nationalist. --- Original in English

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