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1. 'Knotted threads' of ambivalence: Gender, narrative, and the cultural poetics of missionary experience in English-Canadian women's writing, 1833-1914
2. Geographies of displacements: Theorizing feminism, migration, and transnational feminist practices in selected black Caribbean Canadian women's texts
3. Prisms of China: Canadian women missionaries in China, 1904--1945
4. Women of the Northern Stage: Gender, Nationality and Identity and the Work of Canadian Women Stage Directors
5. The secret world of women bloggers: A feminist exploration of the Internet diary writing practices of Canadian women
6. Funny feminism: Humour in Canadian women's fiction
7. Including Women: The Establishment and Integration of Canadian Women's History into Toronto Ontario Classrooms 1968--1993
8. Grounds for Telling It: Transnational Feminism and Canadian Women's Writing
9. Differing bodies, defying subjects, deferring texts: Gender, sexuality, and transgression in Chinese Canadian women's writing
10. Towards an understanding of depression in Chinese-Canadian women: Cultural, contextual and family perspectives
11. Calling Canada home: Canadian law and immigrant Chinese women from South China and Hong Kong, 1860--1990
12. Gendered discourse and subjectivity in travel writing by Canadian women
13. Hemlines and hairdos: Body management for the feminine ideal in the Canadian Women's Army Corps
14. The politics of self-narration: Contemporary Canadian women writers, feminist theory and metafictional strategies (Margaret Laurence, Daphne Marlatt, Margaret Atwood)
15. From the pages of three ladies: Canadian women missionaries in Republican China
16. Search procedures: Carnivalization in language- and theory-focused texts of four Canadian women writers
17. No man's land: Re-charting the territory of female identity in selected fictions by contemporary Canadian women writers
18. Life Experiences and Patterns of Distress in Chinese-Canadian Women with a History of Suicidal Behaviour
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