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Tag Archives: America
Haunted by Spain: The Past and Identities in English and French America
Jonathan Hart, Alberta, Canada
Posted in Volume 4.2
Tagged America, Christopher Columbus, colonialism, contradiction, Identity, Native, Spain, tropes
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Inventing Iroquoia? Migrating Tropes of Similarity and Heritage in Francophone Narratives of Colonial Possession
Barbara Buchenau, University of Bern, Switzerland
Posted in Volume 4.2
Tagged America, Cartier, colonialism, de Champlain, francophone, indigeneity, indigenous, Iroquois, Native
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