EN 2220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Transculturalism, Canadian Literature, Transnationalism

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Sarosh squatting being in a place that is not really his. Transnationalism: transnationalism is defined by the imaginary and/or actual crossing of national. Lecture 8 squatter borders: people who have, either themselves or their ancestors, come to canada from other places in the world, engage in transcultural dialogue by maintaining actual and imagined connections to those places. Trans-culturalism crossing of cultural borders can happen within canada as well like in. All of mistry(cid:495)s characters are )ndian or from )ndia. in. )f we don"t take this into can lit then canada loses its (cid:494)multicultural(cid:495) aspect. Canada is multicultural, not talking about canada itself but something that it is interested stories from and about different cultures and regions of the world. Anyone who lives in canada legally, immigrants citizens. His routine emphasizes his position within the short story. Frame narrative--the outer layer of a narrative that introduces the situation and the narrator of a story.

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