Citizenship and Cultural Belonging
A special TransCanada issue of West Coast Line
Co-edited by David Chariandy and Sophie McCall, forthcoming in September 2008.
Contributors:
- David Chariandy and Sophie McCall, Introduction
- Tracy Kulba, “Citizen Crusaders: Social Hygiene and the Production of the Female Citizen in Post-World War One Canada”
- Katja Sarkowsky, “Nesei Negotiations: Citizenship and the Nation in Japanese Canadian Writing”
- Alessandra Capperdoni, “Feminist Progenies—Unlawful Citizenship: Reproduction, Technology and the Spectres of the Nation in Margaret Atwood and Larissa Lai”
- Sam McKegney, “Tenuous Tolerance: The Politics of Inconvenience from Kanehsatake to Caledonia”
- Armand Garnet Ruffo, “Celebrating Canada's Centennial” (from Norval Morrisseau: Man Changing Into Thunderbird)
- Sharron Proulx-Turner, “her voice like downpour on cement”
- Deborah L Madsen, “‘Mo No Boy’: The Negative Rhetoric of Nation in the work of Wayson Choy”
- Larissa Lai, “Community Action, Global Spillage: Writing the Race of Capital”
- Bev Curran, “Citizenship, Interrupted: The Dialogic Interpreter in Obasan”
- Erin Mouré, “Beacons”
- Gillian Roberts, “‘The Greatest Hotel on Earth’: Citizenship, Nationality, and the Circulation of Canadian Literature”
- Trish Salah, “water borders white money”
- Roy Miki, “Raw Data”
- Sonnet L'Abbé, “Love Amid the Angloculture”
- David Khang, Photograph from site-specific performance, “A Wrong Place (Greening the DMZ)” (Green Line, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2007)
- Jamelie Hassan and Tyson Haller, Still from documentary film, Sister Speak to Me—A Tribute to Zahra Kazemi (2003)
- Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber, “Super Citizens” (2005)
- People's History of Canada/Kanada Poster Project, a collaboration between No One Is Illegal-Vancouver and grassroots artists (2007)