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Spring 2023: (Re)studying, (re)imagining, (re)presenting Canada through fatigue and hope
Spring 2023: (Re)studying, (re)imagining, (re)presenting Canada through fatigue and hope
Published:
2023-04-01
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Guest editors’ introduction
Zachary Consitt, Aqeel Ihsan
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Theorizing colonial culture in Canada: Consumption, Indigenization, and settler moves to innocence on a national scale
Johanna Lewis
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Inuit co-ops: From government intervention to self-determination
Leanne Unruh
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Erasure in the name of recognition: Canadian multiculturalism and present-day colonialism
Kathleen Thomas-McNeill
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The scarcity of Indigenous representation in Canadian publishing
Liz Poliakova
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(Re)negotiating treaties: Navigating within and between settler-Anishinaabe legal landscapes
Samantha D. Stevens
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What a failed project taught me about settler research with and for Indigenous peoples
Dr. Katherine Morton Richards
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Missinihe and the metabolism of empire: Long 19th-century water mills on the Credit River
Johannes Chan
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Industrial films as a glimmer of hope? Extractive industries and Indigenous resilience and resurgence in northern Quebec
Isis Luxenburger
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The utility as a relationship of forces
Zachary Dark
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TMX and the crisis of consent: Cracks in Canada’s settler-colonial political order
Isaac Thornley
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Mediating authentic “Chineseness” and “Western palates”: Chinese restaurant menus in Toronto
Ernest Leung
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At the borders of inclusion
Norhan Haroun
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Is Canada worth saving? Toward the Canadian nation-without-a-state
Daniel Platts
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