" Gillian Roberts has supplied what has long been a missing component of the transnational turn in American studies: a vibrant, closely argued, and knowledgeable study of how Canada and Canadian studies perspectives crucially contribute to a continental and hemispheric account of national identity and borderlands hybridity." Bryce Traister, University of Western Ontario "[In] this thoughtful book, Roberts turns her attention to the border as a site of intra-national engagements. Wary of a reading of the border that seeks to construct a monolithic Canadianness, Roberts shows how engagements with the border " puncture, temper, supplement, or contradict the culturally dominant view of the border' s significance to Canada" as the marking off of the mythic peaceable kingdom. This is sophisticated, assumption-breaking transnational criticism." Canadian Literature