On Not Knowing: A Tale for the Time Being and the Politics of Imagining Lives Beyond the Nation

G Beauregard - Canadian Literature, 2015 - ojs.library.ubc.ca
Abstract On March 11, 2011, Japan was struck by a series of disasters including a 9.0
magnitude earthquake, a tsunami that devastated the northeast coast of Honshū, and the …

A transpacific aesthetic of redress: narrating disability and debilitation in Em, Burning vision, and Dogs at the perimeter

O Lim - 2024 - open.library.ubc.ca
This thesis attends to questions of redress and justice that arise from the ways American
militarism in the transpacific endures in the body-mind as disability and debility. Focusing on …

Inter-referencing Asian Canadian Studies: imagining diasporic possibility outside the (Canadian) nation

C Kim, C Lee - Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This paper proposes to use inter-Asian methodologies to reread Asian Canadian Studies.
As an intellectual and political project, Asian Canadian Studies has largely been constituted …

Idyll and industry: Rethinking the environmental history of Grand Pré, Nova Scotia

C Campbell - London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2016 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
In June 2012, UNESCO named the landscape of Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, a World Heritage
Site, as 'exceptional testimony to a traditional farming settlement created in the seventeenth …

Between Forced Confession and Ethnic Autobiography

YD Troeung - Research Methodologies for Auto/biography Studies, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter considers methods for reading the genre of the forced confession across
various registers of life writing, from the forced confessions and testimonials that emerged …

[引用][C] Sonic Spectres: Word Ghosts in Madeleine Thien's Dogs at the Perimeter and the Digital Map Project,'Fictional Montreal/Montréal fictif'

C Morgan - London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2018 - UCL Press

[引用][C] On Not Knowing: Asian Canadian Critique After March 11

G Beauregard