(guick update: when I posted this earlier this morning, the articles had disappeared from online reserves. They are now back online. If you don't see them still, just hit "Refresh" on your browser and they should appear)
I had alluded to these readings on our last class before the break, but dropped the ball a bit and didn't pass the exact coordinates along to you until now. Do what you can to read some of these articles before class tonight.
These articles are available for download at the library's online reserve desk. To find them, simply follow this link and then choose "View Course Reserves" under the Do It Yourself menu. Then, search under my name and you'll find links to PDF versions of the three texts I've asked you to read.
It will be very important for you to have hard copies of these articles, but I will see if I can get them printed for you so that you don't need to pay to read these.
Beddoes, Julie. "Which Side Is It On? Form, Class, and Politics in In the Skin of a Lion." Essays on Canadian Writing 53 (1994 Summer): 204-15.
Fraser, Robert. "Postcolonial Cities: Michael Ondaatje's Toronto and Yvonne Vera's Bulawayo." Studies in Canadian Literature/Etudes en Littérature Canadienne 26. 2 (2001): 44-52.
Schumacher, Rod. "Patrick's Quest: Narration and Subjectivity in Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion." Studies in Canadian Literature/Etudes en Littérature Canadienne 21.2 (1996): 1-21.
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Very nice site. Keep up the good work.
Casa da Gioco
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