This dissertation examines the intersection between diasporic subjectivities and scientific knowledge production in the works of Shani Mootoo, Madeleine Thien, Larissa Lai, and Rita Wong. I read these authors as participating in a burgeoning scene of diasporic Canadian writing that draws on concepts and tropes derived from the life sciences to think through a broad constellation of issues relating to contemporary diasporic experience, from the role of biogenetic discourses in the diasporic search for ancestry, to the embodied dimensions of diasporic memory and trauma, to the role of diaspora communities in the decolonial struggle against the emergent forms of “biopower” that contemporary bioscience has enabled. As the first study to address...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
In current research across the humanities and science, there is a burgeoning interest in ‘plasticity...
This dissertation takes a transethnic, transnational, relational, and comparative approach to litera...
This article heeds the recent shift in cultural criticism and creative writing toward imagining “a f...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on Canadian writers who choose to frame t...
Histories of racialization in Canada are closely tied to the development of eugenics and racial hygi...
This dissertation is an ethnography of the “homes” imagined and practiced through sound and music in...
Evelyn Lau’s fiction asks for an understanding of diasporic community that does not take race or rel...
This paper approaches the comparative examination of Brazil and Canada in the context of engagements...
This volume collects essays on postcolonial, ecocritical, intercultural, mythical, and archetypal st...
This essay considers how recent diasporic writing has questioned the liberal democratic claims of Ca...
This paper approaches the comparative examination of Brazil and Canada in the context of engagements...
Climates of Mutation contributes to the growing body of works focused on climate fiction by explorin...
This dissertation analyzes a selection of novels by four postcolonial authors, Ama Ata Aidoo, Arundh...
This dissertation explores the crucial, yet often unacknowledged, role smell plays in Canadian diasp...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
In current research across the humanities and science, there is a burgeoning interest in ‘plasticity...
This dissertation takes a transethnic, transnational, relational, and comparative approach to litera...
This article heeds the recent shift in cultural criticism and creative writing toward imagining “a f...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on Canadian writers who choose to frame t...
Histories of racialization in Canada are closely tied to the development of eugenics and racial hygi...
This dissertation is an ethnography of the “homes” imagined and practiced through sound and music in...
Evelyn Lau’s fiction asks for an understanding of diasporic community that does not take race or rel...
This paper approaches the comparative examination of Brazil and Canada in the context of engagements...
This volume collects essays on postcolonial, ecocritical, intercultural, mythical, and archetypal st...
This essay considers how recent diasporic writing has questioned the liberal democratic claims of Ca...
This paper approaches the comparative examination of Brazil and Canada in the context of engagements...
Climates of Mutation contributes to the growing body of works focused on climate fiction by explorin...
This dissertation analyzes a selection of novels by four postcolonial authors, Ama Ata Aidoo, Arundh...
This dissertation explores the crucial, yet often unacknowledged, role smell plays in Canadian diasp...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
In current research across the humanities and science, there is a burgeoning interest in ‘plasticity...
This dissertation takes a transethnic, transnational, relational, and comparative approach to litera...