Centre of Canadian Studies

BJCS will launch a Special Issue on Québec on Wednesday 10 November 2021



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The theme of the special issue of the British Journal of Canadian Studies is 'Quebec from without and from within / le Québec de l'exterieur et de l'interieur'

The event is organised by the British Association for Canadian Studies (BACS) and will take place on Wednesday 10 November, at 6.00pm (UK time) to launch the special issue of the BJCS, Vol 33. 2 (Autumn 2021) on Quebec, edited by Rachel Killick and Maxime Prévost. 
 
The theme of the special issue is 'Quebec from without and from within / le Québec de l'exterieur et de l'interieur', edited by Rachel Killick and Maxime Prévost.
 
Articles include:
 
  • Maxime Prévost (University of Ottawa), ‘Ned Land et l’utopie compensatoire chez Jules Verne : à propos du Canadien de Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mer’
  • François-Emmanuel Boucher (Royal Militrary College, Kingston), ‘Le Canadien français d’Horace Mitchell Miner dans St. Denis. A French-Canadian Parish
  • Rachel Killick (University of Leeds), ‘Becoming Québécois:  Édouard and the Duchesse de Langeais between Old Worlds and New in the work of Michel Tremblay’
  • Sophie Marcotte (Concordia University), ‘Fictional Representations of Rural Québec in John le Carré’s The Night Manager,  Louis Hamelin’s Autour d’Éva  and  Gabriel Anctil’s Sur le 132.’ 
  • Ceri Morgan (Keele University) , ‘Québec’s new regional fiction: Louise Penny and Johanne Seymour ‘  
  • Sylvain David (Université Laval) , ‘Une identité en creux. L’Incendie du Hilton de François Bon’