Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory
"Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory," authored by Eva C. Karpinski and published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2013, is a profound collection of essays dedicated to the legacy of Barbara Godard, one of Canada's most influential literary critics, theorists, and educators. Spanning 396 pages, this anthology showcases a diverse range of contributions that creatively engage with Godard's scholarship, emphasizing the importance of both dialogue and intergenerational exchange in literary discourse.
The essays delve into themes of Canadian literature, civilization, feminism, and critical theory, reflecting Godard's multifaceted impact on intellectual life. This engaging work not only honors her contributions but also extends her ideas into new realms of thought, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, writing, and memory. Discover this essential tribute to a seminal figure in Canadian literary scholarship today!