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Narratology and the convention refugee claim : re-ontologizing the subject in Canadian immigration hearings discourse
(McGill University. Comparative Literature Program, 1988)
What can literature do? what does literature know? : sociocriticism, politics, and the text [book review]
(McGill University. Comparative Literature Program, 1993)
Discours social : objectives, perspectives, configurations
(McGill University. Comparative Literature Program, 1988)
Re-vitalising the memory through narrative: Bakhtin's dialogism and the realist text
(McGill University. Comparative Literature Program, 1990)
Byron and catastrophism : a reading of "Heaven and Earth"
(McGill University. Comparative Literature Program, 1988)
Editor's introduction : information concerning the new subtitle, upcoming issues, distribution, submissions, monograph series
(McGill University. Comparative Literature Program, 1989)
Introduction: Marc Angenot and the scandal of history
(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004)
Activist translation in an era of fictional law
(Traduction, Terminologie, Rédaction, 2007)
This article proposes that activist translators be involved and engaged in those legal realms, such as the treatment of "illegals" or undocumented migrants, because this is an area in which translators can act as true ...
"You cannot transform the history of ideas into a comic strip" : an interview with Marc Angenot
(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004)