This book is concerned with the manner in which a new world culture represents itself, creates its own origins, and constructs and understands its construction of its own cultural history within the ambivalent discursive space of what has been called the middle ground of post-colonialism.
Margaret E. Turner is a specialist in Canadian literature living in Guelph, Ontario.
"Carefully constructed and elegantly written, Imagining Culture makes a substantial and original contribution to the field of postcolonial Canadian debates." Gary Boire, English, Wilfrid Laurier University.