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Inter-referencing Asian Canadian Studies: imagining diasporic possibility outside the (Canadian) nation
Authors:Christine Kim  Christopher Lee
Institution:1. Department of English, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canadachristine_kim_4@sfu.ca;3. Department of English Language and Literatures, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper proposes to use inter-Asian methodologies to reread Asian Canadian Studies. As an intellectual and political project, Asian Canadian Studies has largely been constituted through its responses to the Canadian nation-state and anti-racism alliances but has failed to seriously engage with Asia as a critical problematic. Informed by theories and practices of inter-referencing developed through Inter-Asia critique, we reconsider the specific pressures, local debates, and historical moments that have produced the field's central arguments and reframe the field as a series of localized reference points in dialogue with each other as well as with Asia. We conclude by turning to Madeleine Thien's novel Dogs at the Perimeter in order to ask what it might mean to localize Asian Canadian Studies and reposition it as part of a transpacific rather than nation-based formation.
Keywords:Inter-referencing  Asian Canadian Studies  diaspora  nation  decolonizing
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