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Routed through Canada: a roundtable discussion on Inter-Asia and transnational research
Authors:Helen Hok-Sze Leung  Y-Dang Troeung  Robert Diaz  Lara Campbell
Institution:1. Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canadahelen_leung@sfu.ca;3. Department of English, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;4. Women and Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;5. Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The series of reflections are based on a roundtable discussion amongst Canada-based scholars with research interest in transnational, postcolonial, migration and diaspora studies. Their reflections engage with key ideas from Inter-Asia Cultural Studies through the lens of their research practices and personal histories. Y-Dang Troeung revisits generational memories that are shaped by the “Cold War fraternity” of China, Cambodia, and North Korea through the perspective of Critical Refugee Studies and her personal transits between Asia and Canada. Robert Diaz traces shifts in migratory routes by attending to diasporic returns to the Philippines under complex conditions of globalization that shape and constrain mobility between North America and Asia. Lara Campbell examines overlooked moments of transpacific connections in Canadian women’s history to show how Inter-Asia encounters complicated the racial dynamics of the suffrage movement in early twentieth century British Columbia. The roundtable discussion demonstrates the potential for ongoing dialogues on Inter-Asia issues among scholars in Canada and beyond.
Keywords:Inter-Asia  Canada  transnational routes  colonial histories
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