In my dissertation “What is Here Now: Assembling Poetry in Canada after the Spatial Turn,” I examine how an array of twenty-first century poetry responds to and critiques the ways Canada assembles in the present, shaped by processes and logics of dispossession, exclusion, and elimination, amidst global and local circulations of capital and labour. Any spatial reading of Canada must begin with a Canada that is not an essentialized geography, but is instead a set of emergent and assembling relations that constantly needs to be maintained, stabilized, and policed. I argue that we must approach poetry’s relationship to (and relationships in) space by conceptualizing poetry as a part of complex and historically shaped processes that emerge from ...
This dissertation examines the emergence and development of a radical node of Canadian poetic activi...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
Considerations of place and the local can help to shed light on the specific ways in which literatur...
This essay examines the interstices between geography and history in English Canadian poetry by ana...
In this dissertation, I examine literary responses to socioeconomic and spatial change in Vancouver,...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
My dissertation explores the ways in which contemporary black Canadian novels rewrite national space...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
What is the relationship between the spaces we inhabit and the spaces we create? Does living in a me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on Canadian writers who choose to frame t...
In response to the spatial turn in critical and scientific discourses, this dissertation examines th...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
Northern British Columbian poetry from communities like Prince George is often marginalized by liter...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
My project examines how minority literary texts from Singapore, Vancouver, and Toronto intervene in ...
This dissertation examines the emergence and development of a radical node of Canadian poetic activi...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
Considerations of place and the local can help to shed light on the specific ways in which literatur...
This essay examines the interstices between geography and history in English Canadian poetry by ana...
In this dissertation, I examine literary responses to socioeconomic and spatial change in Vancouver,...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
My dissertation explores the ways in which contemporary black Canadian novels rewrite national space...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
What is the relationship between the spaces we inhabit and the spaces we create? Does living in a me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on Canadian writers who choose to frame t...
In response to the spatial turn in critical and scientific discourses, this dissertation examines th...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
Northern British Columbian poetry from communities like Prince George is often marginalized by liter...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
My project examines how minority literary texts from Singapore, Vancouver, and Toronto intervene in ...
This dissertation examines the emergence and development of a radical node of Canadian poetic activi...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
Considerations of place and the local can help to shed light on the specific ways in which literatur...