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Summer 2018: Transgressing the nation-state: Constructs of Canadian identity
Summer 2018: Transgressing the nation-state: Constructs of Canadian identity
Published:
2018-08-31
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Robarts conference continues to showcase best graduate research in Canadian Studies
Director's Introduction
Gabrielle Slowey
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Transgressing the nation-state: Constructs of Canadian identity
Erin Yunes, Melanie Wilmink
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Is your name “Canadian” enough?
Maryam Ahmad
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Editorial: Why don’t they all move south?
Joshua Stribbell
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Administering temporary foreign worker status in Canada
Tyler Chartrand
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Policing citizenship: Some reflections on immigration enforcement and sanctuary in Toronto
Karl Gardner
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Travelling with Father Morin: Missionaries, colonial projects, and the transnational core of national debates in Quebec
Fred Burrill
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From protests to pomegranates: Exploring narrative through practice-based research
Nedda Baba
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Disability policy in Canada and new funding initiatives: Innovative or opportunistic?
Angie Conrad
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Monstrous bodies, mad minds: Reading trauma through the body in Indigenous and diasporic contexts
Angela Herring-Lauzon
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Direct audience address in Cliff Cardinal’s Huff: Complicity, powerlessness, and sovereignty
Signy Lynch
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Unsettled ground: The ruins of closed residential schools and Canadian identity
Katherine Morton
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Adam Capay: Injustice toward First Nations offenders in Canadian corrections
Katie O’Connor
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Anniversaries of denial: Canada 150 and the impacts of settler cultural policy
Irwin Oostindie
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Conceptualizing collaboration between Indigenous racialized immigrants and Aboriginal peoples
Brenda Polar
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Colonialism vs. truth and reconciliation
Ada Uddoh
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