Volume 25, Number 1
Spring 2010
Contents
Genetic Phantoms: Geography, History, and Ancestral Inheritance in Kenneth Harvey's The Town That Forgot How to Breathe and Michael Crummey's Galore
CYNTHIA SUGARS
The Rock Observed: Art and Surveillance in Michael Winter's This All Happened
CHRISTOPHER ARMSTRONG
February is the Cruelest Month: Neoliberalism and the Economy of Mourning in Lisa Moore's February
HERB WYILE
"Just the kind of girl who would want a chap to be a man:" Constructions of Gender in the war stories of Tryphena Duley
SONJA BOON
Natural's Not in It: Postcolonial Wilderness in Steffler's The Grey Islands
ADAM BEARDSWORTH
REVIEW ESSAYS
The Critic's Eye: Stuart Pierson on Newfoundland ADRIAN FOWLER
Riots, Referendums, and Raging Fires: Revisiting History in Recent Newfoundland Fiction ADAM LAWRENCE
REVIEWS
George Murray, The Rush to Here
ADAM BEARDSWORTH
Deannie Sullivan-Fraser and Hilda Rose (Illustrator), Johnny and the Gipsy Moth
TEYA ROSENBERG
Jeff A. Webb, The Voice of Newfoundland: A Social History of the Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland, 1939-1949
COREY SLUMKOSKI
Barbara Rieti, Making Witches: Newfoundland Traditions of Spells and Counterspells
JOHN BODNER
Michelle Butler Hallett, Double-Blind
HELENE STAVELEY
