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  • ISBN-10: 1487500599
  • ISBN-13: 9781487500597
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x25 mm, kaal: 740 g, 2 figures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487500599
  • ISBN-13: 9781487500597
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An examination of the connections between modernist writers and editorial activities, Making Canada New draws links among new and old media, collaborative labour, emergent scholars and scholarships, and digital modernisms. In doing so, the collection reveals that renovating modernisms does not need to depend on the fabrication of completely new modes of scholarship. Rather, it is the repurposing of already existing practices and combining them with others – whether old or new, print or digital – that instigates a process of continuous renewal. Critical to this process of renewal is the intermingling of print and digital research methods and the coordination of more popular modes of literary scholarship with less frequented ones, such as bibliography, textual studies, and editing. Making Canada New tracks the editorial renovation of modernism as a digital phenomenon while speaking to the continued production of print editions.



An examination of the connections between modernist writers and editorial activities, Making Canada New draws links among new and old media, collaborative labour, emergent scholars and scholarships, and digital modernisms. In doing so, the collection reveals that renovating modernisms does not need to depend on the fabrication of completely new modes of scholarship. Rather, it is the repurposing of already existing practices and combining them with others – whether old or new, print or digital – that instigates a process of continuous renewal. Critical to this process of renewal is the intermingling of print and digital research methods and the coordination of more popular modes of literary scholarship with less frequented ones, such as bibliography, textual studies, and editing. Making Canada New tracks the editorial renovation of modernism as a digital phenomenon while speaking to the continued production of print editions.



An examination of the connections between modernist writers and editorial activities, Making Canada New draws links among new and old media, collaborative labour, emergent scholars and scholarships, and digital modernisms.

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"This collection of essays serves as an important resource for any digital humanities scholar, especially those pondering how to digitally represent an authors archive"

- Anne Sajecki, University of Alberta (Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, vol 56 no 1-2)

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"Making Canada New is an extremely useful resource for students and scholars of humanities computing, and Canadian literature and culture. All the papers in this collection are of the highest calibre." -- Cecily Devereux, Department of English & Film Studies, University of Alberta "This volume brings together highly polished and intelligent essays on the subject of editing, the digital, and Canadian modernist writers. Making Canada New makes a significant contribution to the field and will be of great interest to specialists of Canadian literature and Canadian studies." -- Linda Morra, Department of English, Bishop's University
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3(28)
Dean Irvine
Vanessa Lent
Bart Vautour
Part One Libraries, Archives, Databases, Editions
1 Unpacking My Digital Library: Programs, Modernisms, Magazines
31(30)
Sean Latham
2 Archival Problems, Future Possibilities: Reconceptualizing the Digital Database in Canada
61(24)
Marc Andre Fortin
3 Editing Modules, Collecting Editions: The Present and Future of Small-Scale Digital Critical Editions
85(22)
Melissa Dalgleish
4 The HyperRoy Project: New Perspectives on Gabrielle Roy's Manuscripts and Unpublished Texts
107(13)
Sophie Marcotte
5 Reading the Personal Library, Rereading F.R. Scott
120(19)
J.A. Weingarten
Part Two Collaborations
6 BaronessElsa: An Autobiographical Manifesto
139(22)
Tanya E. Clement
7 Editing the Wilfred Watson and Sheila Watson Archives: Scholarly Editions ⇔ Digital Projects
161(25)
Paul Hjartarson
Harvey Quamen
Kristin Fast
8 Annotating Malcolm Lowry's In Ballast to the White Sea
186(18)
Patrick A. Mccarthy
Chris Ackerley
9 Editing a Legend: George Whalley
204(21)
Michael John Disanto
10 Canadian Manifestos: Between Poetics and Polemics
225(24)
Andrea Hasenbank
Part Three Selective Traditions and Alternative Modernisms
11 Selecting Modernist Poetry in Canada: Readers' Editions and Editorial Practice
249(16)
Peter Webb
12 When Out in Front Gets Left Behind: Sol Allen's They Have Bodies and Canada's Archived Avant-Garde
265(20)
Gregory Betts
13 Bringing the Text to Life: Editing The God of Gods
285(22)
Kailin Wright
14 Landscapes of Reception: Historicizing the Travails of the New Brunswick Literary Modernists
307(20)
Tony Tremblay
15 Modernism, Antimodernism, and Hugh MacLennan's Novels of the 1930s
327(24)
Colin Hill
Works Cited 351(30)
Contributors 381(6)
Index 387
Dean Irvine is the founder and director of Agile Humanities Agency. He is the director of Editing Modernism in Canada, general editor of the Canadian Literature Collection and is an associate professor in the Department of English at Dalhousie University.



Vanessa Lent holds a PhD in English from Dalhousie University and is an Instructional Assistant at the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia.



Bart Vautour is an assistant professor in the Department of English at Dalhousie University. He co-directs the Canada and the Spanish Civil War project (spanishcivilwar.ca)
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