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Part I: Introduction: The Construction of Canadian Identity from Abroad
Chapter 1: Spatial Dislocation, Canadian Expats, and National Identity
Part II: Exile, Scholarship, and Rethinking Canada and the Canadian Identity
Chapter 2: Exile in America: Rendering Canadian History from the Margins
Chapter 3: In the National Interest: Teaching about Canada and the Environment
Chapter 4: Expatriate Scholarship in the Field of Canadian Studies: Gaining New Perspectives from a More Distant Vantage Point
Part III: Multiple Layers of Externality
Chapter 5: Race, the University, and Social Transformation
Chapter 6: Teaching Indigenous Canada: Learning from "Externality"
Chapter 7: Bringing Sexy Back: The Other
Part IV: Remaining Unmoored Externality and Uncertainty
Chapter 8: Stranger, Expat, Immigrant: The Comparative Advantage, and the Challenges, of Indifference and Authenticity
Chapter 9: Spatial Dislocation and Canadian Studies, or Thinking about Canada 6,000 Kilometres from Home
Chapter 10: "Proving Canada" : A Canadian Writer in the American Academy
Chapter 11: Lost in the Heart of Europe: Doing Canada among the Czechs
Part V: Disciplinary Focus and the Question of Externality
Chapter 12: Reading and Teaching Canadian Literature in Slovenia
Chapter 13: Critical Distance: Unsettling Canada from Abroad
Chapter 14: Systems of Canadian Studies: A Personal View
Chapter 15: Cha(lle)nging Representations of Canada in Italy
Part VI: Externality and Canadian and Professional Identities
Chapter 16: Reflections from (the Very Near) Abroad Being Canadian in the Canada/U.S. Borderlands
Chapter 17: Living and Working in Mexico as a Canadian: Not so Difficult as One would Think
Chapter 18: Peering Northward to Construct Canadian Identity: Why Canada?.

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