Danielle Russell is associate professor of English at Glendon College (York University). She is author of Between the Angle and the Curve: Mapping Gender, Race, Space, and Identity in Cather and Morrison.
Containing Childhood is erudite, engaging, and original. The new ideas in this collection highlight the intersections between personal and geographic spaces, as well as social, political, economic, racial, gendered, and conceptual spaces, while raising necessary and timely questions about the ways we participate within them. The result is a sophisticated and thoughtful reflection on the ideas of boundaries, liminal spaces, and identity.--Jane Suzanne Carroll, author of Landscape in Children's Literature
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