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English Studies in Canada is a quarterly journal of scholarship and criticism concerned with all literature written in the English language. It is published by the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English. Subscription rate for hard copy: $90 US, per year.
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Volume 48, Issue 2-3, June/September 2022Table of Contents

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View Negative Capabilizing Biomedicine through Translationality: On Emily Skov-Nielsen’s “Menstromania”
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View “And the rain won’t make any difference?”: Resistance to Homo-/Chrono-Normativity in Jonny Appleseed and A History of My Brief Body
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View The “Cinderella Fantasy”: Reading Jane Austen’s “Darling Child” Pride and Prejudice through the Lens of Carol Shields’s Biography Jane Austen: A Life
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ISSN | 1913-4835 |
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Print ISSN | 0317-0802 |
Launched on MUSE | 2025-06-15 |
Open Access | No |
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