Gillian Roberts is associate professor of North American cultural studies at the University of Nottingham and author of Discrepant Parallels: Cultural Implications of the Canada-US Border.
“An excellent collection that takes a new and compelling approach
to culture and the border, Reading between the Borderlines makes
very strong addition to the literature on borderlands in general,
and the Canada-US border in particular.” Kyle Conway, University of
Ottawa and co-editor of Beyond the Border: Tensions across the
Forty-ninth Parallel in the Great Plains and Prairies
“Reading between the Borderlines – a remarkably even, fresh, and
insightful collection of essays – pushes the reader to question
national ownership of texts and lays bare how and when the border
matters in cultural production and consumption, and when it
doesn’t.” Andrew C. Holman, Bridgewater State University, and
co-editor of The Same but Different: Hockey in Quebec
"Reading between the Borderlines is an insightful and
intellectually stimulating book. It brings a new relevance to the
task of explaining culture across the 49th Parallel." American
Review of Canadian Studies
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