UBC (un)accountable: On public shaming, CanLit, and the Steven Galloway controversy

Auteurs-es

  • Walter Rafael Villanueva

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.25071/8rhz5y84

Biographie de l'auteur-e

  • Walter Rafael Villanueva

    Walter Rafael Villanueva is a PhD candidate in the Department of English, University of Toronto.

Références

Ahmed, S. (2004). The cultural politics of emotion. Edinburgh University Press.

Boyden, J. (2016). An open letter to UBC: Steven Galloway’s right to due process. UBC accountable. http://www.ubcaccountable.com/open-letter/steven-galloway-ubc/

McGregor, H., Rak, J., & Wunker, E. (2018). Introduction: Living in the ruins. In H. McGregor, J. Rak, & E. Wunker (Eds.), Refuse: CanLit in ruins (pp. 9 – 28). Book*hug Press.

Rak, J. (2016). Open counter-letter about the Steven Galloway case at UBC.

Change.org. https://www.change.org/p/ubc-accountable-open-counter-letterabout-the-steven-galloway-case-at-ubc

Todd, Z. (2018). Rape culture, CanLit, and you. In H. McGregor, J. Rak, & E. Wunker (Eds.), Refuse: CanLit in Ruins (pp. 37 – 42). Book*hug Press.

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Publié

2022-05-31

Comment citer

UBC (un)accountable: On public shaming, CanLit, and the Steven Galloway controversy. (2022). Canada Watch. https://doi.org/10.25071/8rhz5y84