Introduction: New Voices on Canada

Pub Date : 2015-09-22 DOI:10.3828/BJCS.2015.9
Christopher Kirkey, T. Mcculloch
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This issue of the British Journal of Canadian Studies showcases a range of original research by emerging scholars writing about the literature of Canada. These scholars, drawn from the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe, represent the next generation of academics engaged in research, analysis and writing in the field of Canadian Studies.As with many projects, this issue began as a conversation between friends and colleagues - Christopher Kirkey, Director of the Center for the Study of Canada at State University of New York College at Plattsburgh, and Tony McCulloch, Senior Fellow in North American Studies at the UCL Institute of the Americas. Reflecting on the need to encourage younger scholars working on Canada, and building on a model already successfully employed by SUN Y Plattsburgh's CONNECT programme, the decision was taken in May 2013 to organise, promote and convene a colloquium at University College London in the summer of 2014. A call for papers was issued, aimed primarily at doctoral students and early-career professionals, and resulted in some thirty proposals. Twenty-one participants, from all over Europe and representing a variety of academic disciplines, subsequently presented their research at the 'Issues in Canadian Studies: New Voices on Canada' colloquium held at the UCL Institute of the Americas in Bloomsbur y, central London, between 10 and 12 July 2014.The colloquium featured, most prominently, a compelling focus on papers dedicated to Canadian literature. As editors - following formal presentations, extended discussions, and multiple academic peer reviews by several senior scholars - we chose to commit this issue of the BJCS to six essays grounded in the study of Canadian literature, broadly defined. We are also pleased to note that the authors of several other papers given at the colloquium have been encouraged to submit their work to the BJCS for consideration in future issues.In this special issue Sarah Galletly, from the UK but currently based in Australia, focuses on the highly popular Canadian author, Lucy Maud Montgomer y, and her often overlooked short fictional feature submissions to two prominent Canadian periodicals, Chatelaine and the Canadian Home Journal. Will Smith, also from the UK, examines two 'little-known popular novels', Hopkins Moorhouse's Every Man for Himself and Peter Donovan's Late Spring, and shows that these Toronto-based writers of the early twentieth century reflect and radiate the emergence of urban realist fiction in and about Canada. …
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本期《英国加拿大研究杂志》展示了新兴学者关于加拿大文学的一系列原创研究。这些学者来自英国和欧洲其他国家,代表了在加拿大研究领域从事研究、分析和写作的下一代学者。与许多项目一样,这个问题始于朋友和同事之间的对话——克里斯托弗·柯基(Christopher Kirkey)是纽约州立大学普拉茨堡分校加拿大研究中心主任,托尼·麦卡洛克(Tony McCulloch)是伦敦大学学院美洲研究所北美研究高级研究员。考虑到鼓励年轻学者在加拿大工作的必要性,并以SUN Y Plattsburgh的CONNECT项目已经成功采用的模式为基础,2013年5月决定于2014年夏天在伦敦大学学院组织、推广和召开一次研讨会。论文征集活动主要针对博士生和职业生涯早期的专业人士,征集了大约30份论文。2014年7月10日至12日,来自欧洲各地、代表不同学科的21位参与者在伦敦大学学院美洲研究所举行的“加拿大研究问题:加拿大新声音”研讨会上展示了他们的研究成果。讨论会的特点,最突出的是一个引人注目的重点论文致力于加拿大文学。作为编辑,经过正式的报告,广泛的讨论,以及几位资深学者的多次学术同行评议,我们选择将这期BJCS的六篇文章作为广泛定义的加拿大文学研究的基础。我们还高兴地注意到,在研讨会上发表的其他几篇论文的作者已被鼓励将他们的工作提交给BJCS,以便在未来的问题中考虑。在本期特刊中,Sarah Galletly,来自英国,但目前居住在澳大利亚,专注于非常受欢迎的加拿大作家露西·莫德·蒙哥马利,以及她经常被忽视的短篇小说特写,她提交给两家著名的加拿大期刊,《Chatelaine》和《加拿大家庭杂志》。同样来自英国的威尔·史密斯考察了两部“鲜为人知的流行小说”——霍普金斯·摩尔豪斯的《每个人都为自己》和彼得·多诺万的《晚春》,并展示了这些20世纪初居住在多伦多的作家反映和辐射了加拿大及其相关城市现实主义小说的出现。…
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