For the last few months, I've been working on a book chapter about
Polyamory in Children's Literature. This book chapter is part of a
larger collection of acade
mic work that
asks the following questions: What is Canadian pop culture? How can we
identify examples of it? When we study popular culture in this country,
where should/could we begin? Which cultural representations in Canada
are significant and what should we know about them? What do these
representations teach us – about ourselves and others?
This collection aims to explore how the role of identity, such as
nationality, race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, and so on,
significantly affect the popular culture that emerges from a variety of
Canadian geographies. It is scheduled to be published in 2019.
Here is a link to the file:
https://1drv.ms/w/s!AgljCs968ALBl0qSg7ab4mPXf5En
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