How can we make sense of the stressful human experiences associated with war and displacement?
Josip Novakovich
- Professor
- Department of English
- writing fiction4
- creative nonfiction4
- short story4
- migrant literature4
- The Balkans4
- war literature2
- Croatian history and culture
- intercommunal violence4
- war and organized violence21
- war and memory13
- politics8
- TESL9
- creative writing15
- writing workshops2
- Eastern Europe6
- refugees12
- cultural history54
- migration studies32
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Anna Sheftel
oral history, historical memory, trauma and resilience
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Max Bergholz
intercommunal violence, nationalism, historical memory
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Mikhail Iossel
international literature, creative writing, writing workshops
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Gavin Foster
Irish history, Irish studies, cultural history
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Barbara Lorenzkowski
North American history, history of children and youth, war and memory
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Lucie Lequin
littérature québécoise, ethnocultural diversity, Quebec studies
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Jane G. V. McGaughey
Irish Diaspora, gender and sexuality, lunatic asylums
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Graham Carr
20th century, North American history, Canadian cultural history
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Marie-Pier Joly
mental health, migration studies, health and wellness
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Deniz Duruiz
war and organized violence, racialization, refugees
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Laurie Milner
contemporary art, artist's writing, art theory
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Gada Mahrouse
critical race studies, mobility justice, feminist theory
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Natalie Kouri-Towe
gender and sexuality, international solidarity activism, solidarity across difference
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Stéphane Martelly
research-creation, creative writing, visual arts
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Razan AlSalah
media arts, critical geography, Palestine
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Maya Rae Oppenheimer
cultural history, history of media arts, materiality
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Nalini Mohabir
indentured labour, diasporas, Caribbean countries and territories
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Michael Ferguson
Ottoman Empire, enslaved Africans, diasporas
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Kate Sterns
creative writing, writing fiction, anatomical waxworks
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Elena Benelli
migrant literature, immigration to Italy, Italian history and culture
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Ariela Freedman
literary modernism, James Joyce, graphic novels
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Terence Byrnes
photography, portraiture, posing
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Matthew Penney
Japanese history, postwar history, popular culture
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Cynthia Quarrie
British literature, contemporary literature, ethics
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Sina Queyras
ecopoetics, poetry, women's writing
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Mary di Michele
'langscape', memory, creative writing
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Steven High
oral history, public history, working class studies
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Velibor Božović
photography, other lives of the photograph, historical memory
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Natasha Blanchet-Cohen
youth in society, child and youth ecocitizenship, rights of the child
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Ronald Rudin
public history, French Canada, oral history