Browsing Department of Gender Studies Graduate Theses by Subject "Gender studies"
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When and Where We Enter: Situating the Absented Presence of Black Canadian Art
My thesis situates recent black visual arts practices in the context of exhibition practices and art history. I undertake a content analysis of 10 years of black visual arts reviews in FUSE Magazine and perform a close ... -
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 ...