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Canadian publishers collection. 311 $a1-55458-911-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 253-268) and index. 327 $aIntroduction -- Belief as/in Methodology as/in Form: Doing Justice to CanLit Studies -- Trans-Systemic Constitutionalism in Indigenous Law and Knowledge -- The Accidental Witness: Indigenous Epistemologies and Spirituality as Resistance in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach -- Ambidextrous Epistemologies: Indigenous Knowledge within the Indigenous Renaissance -- Epistemologies of Respect: A Poetics of Asian/Indigenous Relation -- Acts of Nature: Literature, Excess, and Environmental Politics -- Ecocriticism in the Unregulated Zone -- Disturbance-Loving Species: Habitat Studies, Ecocritical Pedagogy, and Canadian Literature -- Translocal Representation: Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Nello "Tex" Vernon-Wood, and CanLit -- Jazz, Diaspora, and the History and Writing of Black Anglophone Montreal -- Tradition and Pluralism in Contemporary Acadia -- Critical Allegiances -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index. 330 $aCritical Collaborations: Indigeneity, Diaspora, and Ecology in Canadian Literary Studies is the third volume of essays produced as part of the TransCanada conferences project. 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