Selected Articles, Book Chapters & Editorials (New Brunswick)

Tremblay, Tony. “Operationalizing Cultural Work in New Brunswick: From Theory to Practice.” Bibliography of New Brunswick Bibliographies & Accompanying Essays. Vol. 1. New Brunswick Bibliography Series. Ed. Jocelyne L. Thompson. Kentville, NS: Gaspereau Press, 2020. 29-46.

---. “‘Missed / the first white waves come nuzzling at [our] feet’: Thoughts on Bilingualism in New Brunswick.” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 11 (Fall 2019): 1-4.

---. “Restoring Pride of Place: Re-Making New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada Through Cultural Work.” Japanese Review of Canadian Literature/Revu japonnaise de littérature Canadienne 26 (Fall 2018): 1-12.

---. “New Brunswick Voters Have Spoken: Is Anyone Listening?” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 10 (Fall 2018): 1-2.

---. “Promise, Fail, Repeat: Reforming the Two-Party Monopoly that has Failed New Brunswick.” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 9.0 (Summer 2018): 1-3. Rpt. as op-ed “Reforming New Brunswick’s Failed, Two-Party Duopoly” in The [Fredericton] Daily Gleaner 4 August 2018: A11 and The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal 7 August 2018: A9.

---. “Mid-Century Emergent Modernism, 1935-1955” and “Introduction: The Cultural Geography of New Brunswick.” New Brunswick at the Crossroads: Literary Ferment and Social Change in the East. Ed. Tony Tremblay. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2017. 101-127; 1-18.

---. “Health Care in New Brunswick: The Elephant in the Room (as if we needed another elephant).” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 8.0 (Fall 2017): 1-3. Rpt. as op-ed “The Health Care Elephant in the Room” in The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal 9 December 2017: A12.

---. “Landscapes of Reception: Historicizing the Travails of the New Brunswick Literary Modernists.” Making Canada New: Editing, Modernism, and New Media. Ed. Dean Irvine, Vanessa Lent, and Bart Vautour. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2017. 307-326.

---. “Oversight and Irony in New Brunswick Politics.” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 7.2 (Fall 2016): 1-2.

---. “‘People are made of places’: Perspectives on Region in Atlantic-Canadian Literature.” The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature. Ed. Cynthia Sugars. New York: Oxford UP, 2016. 657-675.

---. “The Shale Blackmail, and Other Worrisome Developments.” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 6.2 (Fall 2015): 1-5.

---. “Fear and Compliance: The Hardening of New Brunswick’s Political Narrative.” Op-ed Commentary. CBC New Brunswick Online. 03 December 2014.

---. “What the New Liberal Government Should Know About One-Term Governments and the Cultivation of Backwardness in New Brunswick.” Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 5.1 (Fall 2014): 19-23.

---. “Globalization and Cultural Memory: Perspectives from the Periphery on the Post-National Disassembly of Place.” Canadian Literature and Cultural Memory. Ed. Cynthia Sugars and Eleanor Ty. Toronto: Oxford UP, 2014. 23-38.

---. “Mapping David Adams Richards’ Imagined Miramichi in ‘The Upriver Accent and the Accent of the Bay.’” Literary Atlas of Atlantic Canada/Atlas littéraire du Canada atlantique. Ed. J.A. Wainwright. Halifax: Dalhousie University, 2014.

---. “The Lobstermen’s Dispute, and What it Reveals about the New Brunswick Condition.” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 4.1 (Fall 2013): 1-3.

---. “The Politics Behind Outrage: Examining New Brunswick’s Unconditional Municipal Grants Debate.” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 3.1 (Fall 2012): 1-4.

---. “Introduction: Balancing Thrift and the Provision of Services in Today’s New Brunswick.” Editorial. Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 2.1 (Fall 2011): i-ii.

---. “Public Policy and the Moment of Crisis in New Brunswick: An Interview With Donald Savoie.” Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick 2.1 (Fall 2011): 9-16.

---. “Why New Brunswick Needs Charlotte Taylor: The Role of Historical Fiction in Identity Formation.” Antistasis: A New Brunswick Education Journal 1.2 (Spring 2011): 10-14.

---. “Moving Beyond the Urban/Rural Divide in New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada.” Shaping an Agenda for Atlantic Canada. Ed. Donald Savoie and John Reid. Halifax and Winnipeg: Fernwood, 2011. 338-46.

---. “Strategy and Vision for an Intercultural New Brunswick in the Recent Poetry of Herménégilde Chiasson and the Translation of Jo-Anne Elder.” Quebec Studies: Special Issue on Literary Translation 50 (Fall 2010/Winter 2011): 97-111.

---. “Antonine Maillet, Marshall Button, and Literary Humor in New Brunswick: Towards a New Hybrid that Can Subsume Ethnolinguistic Division.” Lire Antonine Maillet à travers le temps et l’espace. Ed. Marie-Linda Lord. Moncton: Institut d’études acadiennes, 2010. 91-108.

---. “Harnessing Cultural and Human Capital for Economic Sustainability: A New Brunswick Model.” Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy 3.4 (2009): 369-77.

---. “‘Lest on too close sight I miss the darling illusion’: The Politics of the Centre in ‘Reading Maritime.’Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en littérature canadienne. Surf’s Up! The Rising Tide of Atlantic-Canadian Literature. Special Issue (Atlantic Canada). Ed. Herb Wyile and Jeanette Lynes. 33.2 (2008): 23-39.

---. “The Mill Was All in Northern New Brunswick.” Commentary. The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal 26 January 2008: A12. Rpt. in The STU Reader. Ed. Douglas Vipond and Russell A. Hunt. Fredericton: Goose Lane, 2010. 67-71.

---. “Theorizing New Brunswick’s Self-Sufficiency: Is There a Place for Culture at the Heart of Socio-Economic Renewal?” Exploring the Dimensions of Self-Sufficiency for New Brunswick. Ed. Michael Boudreau, Peter G. Toner, and Tony Tremblay. Fredericton: New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research & Development Centre, 2009. 245-63.

---. “Dalton Camp and Frank McKenna: New Brunswick Titans.” The Nashwaak Review 14/15 (Fall 2004/Winter 2005): 228-37.

---. “David Adams Richards: Canada’s ‘Independent’ Intellectual.” Twayne Companion to Contemporary Literature in English. Ed. R.H.W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell. New York: Twayne (Thomson/Gale), 2002. 277-86.

---. “‘I write upon the wall, Good Will to Men’: Locating the Dialectic of Art and Editing in the Early Poetry of New Brunswick’s Fred Cogswell.” Ellipse 68 (Autumn 2002): 47-57.

---. “Answering the Critics: David Adams Richards and the Paradox of Unpopularity.” The Antigonish Review 128 (Winter 2002): 119-28.

 

Selected Book Chapters, Articles & Editorials (Beyond New Brunswick)

Tremblay, Tony. “The Canadian Little Magazine Past and Present: Can Digitizing a Literary Subculture Make a Movement?” (with Ellen Rose). Canadian Literature 200 (Spring 2009): 16-35.

---. “Louis Dudek and the Question of Quebec.” Language Acts: Anglo-Québec Poetry, 1976 to the 21st Century. Ed. Jason Camlot and Todd Swift. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 2007. 88-109.

---. “‘a widening of the northern coterie’: The Cross-Border Cultural Politics of Ezra Pound, Marshall McLuhan, and Louis Dudek.” The Canadian Modernists Meet: Essays on Modernism, Antimodernism, and Modernity. Ed. Dean Irvine. Reappraisals: Canadian Literature. Ottawa: U of Ottawa P, 2005. 153-77.

---. “Reading Through the Camera: Exploring the State of the Book in the Age of Film.” The New Quarterly 90 (Spring/Summer 2004): 28-40.

---. “Unrepentant Idealist: Louis Dudek’s Quarrels with Marshall McLuhan.” Eternal Conversations: Remembering Louis Dudek. Ed. Aileen Collins, Michael Gnarowski, Sonja A. Skarstedt. Montreal: DC Books, 2003. 129-41.

---. “The Heart Still Singing: Raymond Souster at 82.” Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en littérature canadienne 27.2 (Spring 2003): 183-201.

---. “Reading the ‘Real’ in Survivor: Unearthing the Republican Roots in Reality Narrative.” Topia: A Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 9 (Spring 2003): 47-65.

---. “Morality Tales and Ultra Violence: Lords of the WWF Ring.” The Globe and Mail [Toronto] 16 March 2002: R3.

---. “Assessing the Fate of Liberal Education in the Age of the Laptop: Some Questions and Considerations.” Higher Learning Magazine (Nov/Dec. 2001): 22-25.

---. “‘git yr / eye off Canada / and onto internat criteria /’: Exploring the Influence of Ezra Pound on the Cultural Production of Louis Dudek.” Essays on Canadian Writing 74 (Fall 2001): 26-52.

---. “Piracy, Penance, and Other Penal Codes: A Morphology of Post-colonial Revision in Three Recent Texts by Rudy Wiebe, John Steffler, and Joan Clark.” English Studies in Canada 23.2 (June 1997): 159-73. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC-138). Detroit: Gale, 2001. 380-87.

---. “‘Still Burning’ . . . Brightly.” Louis Dudek: Essays on His Works. Ed. George Hildebrand. Toronto: Guernica Press, 2001. 58-64.

---. “Louis Dudek, 1918-2001: In Memoriam.” The Antigonish Review 125 (Spring 2001): 7-11.

---. “My brush with reality – and how I survived it.” The Globe and Mail [Toronto] 28 April 2001: R3.

---. “‘Even more symmetry here than I imagined’: A Critical Reading of Recent Maritime Fictions.” The Dalhousie Review 79.2 (Summer 2000): 269-77.

---. “Internet Censorship as ‘Cybriety’: Freud, McLuhan, and Media Pleasures.” Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 32.1 (March 1999): 167-82.

---. Louis Dudek: Canada’s ‘Ideogram of Reality.’” The Antigonish Review 117 (Spring 1999): 129-153.

---. “‘Boris is very intelligent and “simpatico” and interested in worthwhile things’: The Association and Correspondence of Ezra Pound and Prince Boris de Rachewiltz.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 28.1 (Spring 1999): 151-60.

---. “Millennialism on the Couch: Film, Technology, and the Oedipal Drama.” The Dalhousie Review 77.1 (Spring 1998): 45-66.

---. “‘The Literary Occult’ in the Letters of Marshall McLuhan and Ezra Pound.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 27.2-3 (Fall-Winter 1998): 107-27.

---. “‘Words I write are the best of me’: Fred Cogswell, Poet, at 80.” The Fiddlehead 193 (Autumn 1997): 78-81.

---. “Reading ‘McLuhan’ in a Post-Modern Age: The Constructions of Glenn Willmott, Terry Gordon, Robert Logan, and Derrick De Kerckhove.” The Antigonish Review 110 (Summer 1997): 143-57.

---. “Reading Technology: Some Probes Toward an Investigation of Hypertext.” The Antigonish Review 108 (Winter 1997): 123-42.

---. “Modernism and the Occult: A Selected Bibliography” (with Archie Henderson). Literary Modernism and the Occult Tradition. Ed. Demetres Tryphonopoulos and Leon Surette. Orono, Maine: National Poetry Foundation Press, 1996. 199-214.

---. “Writing Technology: Some Probes Toward a Consideration of Compositional Media.” The Antigonish Review 105 (Spring 1996): 151-59.

---. “Tall Tales from a Genteel Hoodlum: The Artful Exaggerations of Bill Gaston.” Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en littérature canadienne 16.2 (1991/92): 197-215.