"Garcia Zarranz has assembled a very strong field of Canadian feminist writers who are interpreted via the conceptual frames of contemporary national and international cultural theorists. It is a central part of the appeal of this study that it situates itself firmly in the twenty-first century. This will be an exceedingly useful text that will help both to situate and to advance debates in Canadian studies." Sneja Gunew, University of British Columbia "The theoretical claims and scholarly goals here are very timely, and situate this book at the leading edge of Canadian literature research, particularly in terms of its positioning of 'Canadian' writing in a circuit that includes globalization studies, 'transCanada' studies, and queer/feminist writing." Heather Smyth, University of Waterloo