Canada and Beyond -- Vol. 08 (2019)
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(Universidad de Huelva, 2019)Two poems exploring the space and amorphous movements of noise, how emptiness can become a content like a Rorschach -
“Want to be a superior man?”: The Production Chinese Canadian Masculinities in Paul Yee’s Writing
(Universidad de Huelva, 2019)This paper examines the re-imagining of Chinese Canadian masculinity in Paul Yee’s novel, A Superior Man (2015). Unlike Yee’s previous writing, this novel does not describe Chinese Canadian men as Western Frontier heroes. ... -
Sometimes Clocks Turn Back for Us to Move Forward: Reflections on Black and Indigenous Geographies
(Universidad de Huelva, 2019)In the 1950s two kinds of dispossession in Jamaica and British Columbia occurred through a transnational mining operation and remain in the shape of tailings ponds and a smelter- co-constituting a ‘networked isolation’. A ... -
Refusing to Listen and Listening to Refusal: Dialogue, Healing, and Rupture in Green Grass, Running Water
(Universidad de Huelva, 2019)In Red Skin, White Masks Glen Sean Coulthard speaks to the asymmetries that plague state-driven attempts at enforcing recognition, reciprocity, and reconciliation with First Peoples communities in post-TRC Canada. Although ... -
Port Rupture(s) and Cross-Racial Kinships in Dionne Brand and Lee Maracle
(Universidad de Huelva, 2019)This paper examines Lee Maracle’s Talking to the Diaspora and Dionne Brand’s A Map to the Door of No Returnfor their respective responses to the Komagata Maru in 1914 and to the Chinese migrants denied entry in 1999. These ... -
Indigenous modernism: dehabituating reading practices
(Universidad de Huelva, 2019)This paper experiments with formal style as a way of working through the literary discipline’s lacunae regarding aesthetic value, race, and coloniality. Using a “counter taxonomy” as an example of academic dissent, this ... -
Counterclockwise. Special issue edited by Larissa Lai, Neil Surkan, and Joshua Whitehead
(Universidad de Huelva, 2019)This special issue of Canada and Beyond addresses Canadian/Turtle Island cultural production and seeks non-linear temporalities, modes of kinship building, productive ways of witnessing, and anti-taxonomic frames for ... -
Archives Undone: Towards a Poethics of Feminist Archival Disruptions
(Universidad de Huelva, 2019)This article uses archive theory and Joan Retallack's notion of the poethical wager to read Rachel Zolf's Janey's Arcadia as an interruption and disruption of the ongoing violences of settler-colonial forms of archival ...