Post-Colonialism

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On Not Refusing CanLit

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In her contribution, Laura Moss foregrounds her roles as both professor and editor. Rather than avoiding issues of power in both these roles, Moss addresses them directly as a mode of both … 3 $0.30 Add
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As We All Should Lie

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On Michael Coren: Amnesia and the Everyday Embrace of Racism and Sexism

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Visions and Versions of Resilience: Mentoring as a Means of Survival

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Phoebe Wang thinks about power and her position of power from the perspective of mentorship within the Asian-Canadian writing community. 8 $0.80 Add
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Dis Place– The Space Between

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In the "New CanLit," We Must all Be Antigones

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In her essay, A. H. Reaume draws on the work of activists like Jael Richardson, Alicia Elliott, and Carrianne Leung,who argue that we must resist the desire to push past critique into optimism. … 8 $0.80 Add
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Wolves in Trains

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Aleya 5

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Refusing the Borders of CanLit

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Through the setting of the university, literature scholar Jennifer Andrews asks what the relationship is between the study of Canadian literature within the university and the industry called CanLit. 12 $1.20 Add
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Riding the Bus with Rosa in Morocco

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Ruminations

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The Lightning of Possible Storms

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Whose CanLit

Solidarity and Accountability in Literary Communities

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The university as an institution is central to writers and activists Kristen Darch and Fazeela Jiwa’s conversation, as they think through the UBCAccountable controversy as an event that can … ; 7 $0.70 Add
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About the Author

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Hearing the Artificial Obvious

Margaret Atwood, UBCAccountable, and the Power of Listening

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Community — its possibilities and its limitations — is also central to Erika Thorkelson’s essay, as she thinks about how and why we fail to communicate across divides of status … 7 $0.70 Add
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Nasrin and NourbeSe

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