Browsing Department of Gender Studies Graduate Theses by Subject "Anti-racism"
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Reworking Canadian Understanding of Transnational Labour Exploitation
Within this thesis, I seek to dismantle the dominant narrative pertaining to transnational labour exploitation of garment workers by using the relationship between Canada and Bangladesh as sites of analysis. Overall, the ... -
Wounded Subjects: White Settler Nationals in Toronto G20 Resistance Narratives
(2012-10-04)This project engages theories of settler colonialism, biopower, and the state of exception to analyze the operations of rights-based narratives of citizenship in relation to political dissent in Canada. I argue that a ...