Litterae Canadae
Litterae Canadae[1] sunt litterae in Canada natae. Scriptores Canadiani varia genera produxerunt, ob gratias latissimas geographice historiceque moti.
Indigenae in America Septentrionali multis saeculis ante primum contactum Europaeum et Confoederationem Canadae constituam terram occupaverunt, prodigam et multiplicem culturae, identitatis, linguae, artis, litterarumque historiam tenentes.[2] Litterae indigenae est vocabulum anceps, quia omni gregi culturali sunt suae distinctae linguae, traditiones orales, fabulae, mores. Ergo, litterae indigenae in Canada est vocabulum amplius ad varietatem linguarum traditionumque inter communitates intellegendam.
Praevalentes culturae Europaeae post colonizationem Canadae fuerunt Anglica, Francogallica, et Goedelica. Post "Announcement of Implementation of Policy of Multiculturalism within Bilingual Framework" a Petro Trudeau primo ministro anno 1971 promulgatum, critici academicique Canadiani gradatim agnoscere coeperunt pluria genera scriptorum lectorumque exsistere. Immigratio internationalis litteras rei publicae magnopere movit, praecipue decenniis recentioribis. Ex annis 1980, diversitas ethnica culturalisque in litteris Canadae manifesta est, multis e clarissimis scriptoribus Canadiensibus identitatem minoritatis ethnicae, dualitatem socialem, et variationes culturae vehementius dicentes. Canadiani autem linguas praeter Anglicam et Francogallicam agnoscere minus volunt.[3][4]
Nexus interni
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Balachandran, K. 2007. Canadian Literature: An Overview. Sarup & Sons. Google Books.
- Benson, Eugene, et William Toye, eds. 1997. The Oxford companion to Canadian literature. Editio interretialis.
- Coupland, Douglas. 2006. "What Is CanLit?" The New York Times, 22 Augusti 2006.
- Hammill, Faye. 2007. Canadian literature. Edimburgi: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-2162-0. Google Books.
- Heath, Jeffrey M. 1991. Profiles in Canadian Literature. Vol. 7. Dundurn Press. ISBN 1-55002-145-1. Google Books.
- Lane, Richard J. 2011. The Routledge concise history of Canadian literature. Milton Park Abingdoniae Oxoniae et Novi Eboraci: Routledge. ISBN 9780415470452 (hardback), ISBN 0415470455 (hardback), ISBN 9780415470469 (paper), ISBN 0415470463 (paper), ISBN 9780203829585 (liber electronicus), ISBN 0203829581 (liber electronicus).
- Mowat, William, et Christine Mowat, eds. 1975. Native peoples in Canadian literature. Toronti: Macmillan of Canada. ISBN 0770512682.
- New, William H. 1990. Native writers and Canadian writing. UBC Press. ISBN 0-7748-0370-3. Google Books.
- New, William H. 2002. Encyclopedia of literature in Canada. Toronti: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-0761-9. Google Books.
- New, William H. 2003. A history of Canadian literature. Monte Regis et Ithacae Novi Eboraci: McGill-Queen's Univ. Press. ISBN 0-7735-2597-1. Google Books.
- Newton, Michael. 2015. Seanchaidh na Coille / The Memory-Keeper of the Forest: Anthology of Scottish-Gaelic Literature of Canada. Cape Breton University Press.
- Nischik, Reingard M., ed. 2008. History of literature in Canada: English-Canadian and French-Canadian. Roffae Novi Eboraci: Camden House. ISBN 9781571133595, ISBN 1571133593. Google Books.
- Pivato, Joseph. (1994). 2003. Echo: Essays on Other Literatures. Guernica Editions. ISBN 1-55071-176-8.
- Stouck, David. 1988. Major Canadian authors: a critical introduction to Canadian literature in English. Lincolniae: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-4119-4. Google Books.
- Sugars, Cynthia, et Eleanor Ty, eds. 2015. Canadian Literature and Cultural Memory. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press.
- Waterston, Elizabeth. 1973. Survey; a short history of Canadian literature. Methuen. ISBN 0-458-90930-0. Google Books.
Nexus externi
recensere- Canadian Literature. CanLit.
- Canadian Literature. Historica: The Canadian Encyclopedia Library.
- Canadian Writers. Athabasca University Albertae.
- Dominion of the North: Literary & Print Culture in Canada. Exhibitio interretialis. Universitas Toronti.
- "Introduction: Canadian Writers." Library and Archives Canada.
- Rankin, Effie. na Gàidhlig "A shared song lasts long."[nexus deficit] Gaelic Council of Nova Scotia.
- Studies in Canadian Literature / Études en littérature canadienne. University of New Brunswick.