
Canadian Literature, Immigrants, Identity, Post Colonialism
Canadian literature includes works in both English and French, reflecting the country's bicultural history and multicultural present. It explores diverse themes such as nature, frontier life, and national identity, while also addressing modern issues like female and LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, and Indigenous experiences. Key authors include Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Yann Martel, and E. Pauline Johnson, with many writers gaining international recognition.
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I am Dr.S.D.Selvasundari, Head and Asst. Professor of English in GVN College Kovilpatti having 14 years of Teaching experience. I am a Cambridge University English Proficiency Certificate holder. Trained more than 4000 students towards BEC Certification and offered placement training. I have acted as resource person in many workshops. Nurturing students towards literary sensibility and language competency.
