This essay is a thought experiment that explores walking’s potential in enacting recognition of Indigenous and territorial lands with the hope of rendering pedagogies of citizenship anew. More precisely, I ask whether walking can offer everyday lessons in unlearning Canada’s settler colonial frameworks of citizenship. This essay, attempting to respond to the question, also hopes to add to conversations in diaspora studies and the ways diaspora performance studies can learn from Indigenous recognition and care of territorial lands as relations and Indigenous methodological interventions to unsettle colonialism. Using a feminist and critical Muslim studies positionality, I bring together research in performance studies, walking methodologies,...
Continuing the series on Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’, this second volume extends exist...
This collection of papers discusses the impact of diasporas on the articulations and practices of le...
This paper examines the transformational possibilities of educational curriculum design in fostering...
How might diasporic experiences of loss and displacement aid immigrants in responding to and acknowl...
The intention of the study is to come into a better understanding of the way in which the Diasporic ...
This article examines the relationship between homing desire, cultural citizenship and diaspora comm...
In this essay, I examine how research methodologies can draw from Indigenous peoples’ care work and ...
This article examines the pedagogical and ethical implications of a white settler’s encounter with t...
Since the twentieth century Canadian political scientists, government and society have become increa...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
This paper is a narrative inquiry into my academic experience as an international student in three d...
This essay looks through the lens of the Sikh tradition to make a general critique of the homeland-d...
This paper is a meditation on the possibilities of walking performance as an embodied territorial ac...
In attempting to understand the migration and settlement of people around the globe,the concept of d...
Social Movement Studies (SMS) is the primary academic field of theorizing political mobilization. On...
Continuing the series on Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’, this second volume extends exist...
This collection of papers discusses the impact of diasporas on the articulations and practices of le...
This paper examines the transformational possibilities of educational curriculum design in fostering...
How might diasporic experiences of loss and displacement aid immigrants in responding to and acknowl...
The intention of the study is to come into a better understanding of the way in which the Diasporic ...
This article examines the relationship between homing desire, cultural citizenship and diaspora comm...
In this essay, I examine how research methodologies can draw from Indigenous peoples’ care work and ...
This article examines the pedagogical and ethical implications of a white settler’s encounter with t...
Since the twentieth century Canadian political scientists, government and society have become increa...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
This paper is a narrative inquiry into my academic experience as an international student in three d...
This essay looks through the lens of the Sikh tradition to make a general critique of the homeland-d...
This paper is a meditation on the possibilities of walking performance as an embodied territorial ac...
In attempting to understand the migration and settlement of people around the globe,the concept of d...
Social Movement Studies (SMS) is the primary academic field of theorizing political mobilization. On...
Continuing the series on Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’, this second volume extends exist...
This collection of papers discusses the impact of diasporas on the articulations and practices of le...
This paper examines the transformational possibilities of educational curriculum design in fostering...