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Mobility and its disenchantments in Marie Clements' The unnatural and accidental women and burning vision
Idling no more: the road in Tomson Highway's The rez sisters
Gridlock: mobility and subjection in Marilyn Dumont's Vancouver poems
"The road is its own humiliation": Leanne Simpson's "Road Salt", "Leaks", "Ishpadinaa", and "How to steal a canoe"
"I wanted the highway": Richard Van Camp's "Dogrib midnight runners"
Kent Monkman's The Big Four as automobiography
Across borders: Louise Erdrich's Books and islands in Ojibwe country.
Idling no more: the road in Tomson Highway's The rez sisters
Gridlock: mobility and subjection in Marilyn Dumont's Vancouver poems
"The road is its own humiliation": Leanne Simpson's "Road Salt", "Leaks", "Ishpadinaa", and "How to steal a canoe"
"I wanted the highway": Richard Van Camp's "Dogrib midnight runners"
Kent Monkman's The Big Four as automobiography
Across borders: Louise Erdrich's Books and islands in Ojibwe country.