Québec Studies publishes articles dealing with all aspects of Quebec society and French-Canadian culture. The editors of Québec Studies welcome interpretive or theoritical essays, book reviews, and interviews in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. Interdisciplinary essays are particularly encouraged. Issues devoted to a single topic or major cultural figure will appear regularly.
No 47 (printemps - été 2009)
Sous la direction de Jane Moss
Jane Moss
Editor's Note
QUÉBEC WRITING: FROM THE COLONIAL TO THE CONTEMPORARY
Thomas M. Carr, Jr.
Writing the Convent in New France: The Colonialist Rhetoric of Canadian Nuns
Sandrina Joseph
Encore, ou le désir de redire: Journal de Marie Uguay
Kirsty Bell
Collectionneurs et chasse aux trésors dans Nikolski de Nicolas Dickner
Steven Urquhart
Entretien: Gaëtan Brulotte devant son oeuvre
POLITICAL ATTITUDES AND PARTIES: YOUTHFUL PERSPECTIVES AND ELECTIONS
Scott Piroth and David Jackson
Language Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Québec Among Canadian University Students
Andrea M.L. Perella and Éric Bélanger
Young Québec Sovereignists and Attitudes about Canadian Federalism
James P. Allan and Richard Vengroff
The 2007 Elections in Québec and the Future of the Provincial Party System
QUÉBEC IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA
Earl H. Fry
An Assessment of Québec's Relations with States in the U.S. Federal System