
One is always
a queSTION of the other
Literary academic.
PhD candidate.
Writer.
Editor.
Theory junkie.
Cat mom.
Mostly US literature.
Queerness.
Nationness.
Derrida.
She/her.
“Between life & death, nationalism has as its own proper space the experience of haunting. There is no nationalism without some ghost.” —J.D.
Academic
Interested in perplexity and unknowing, big messy novels, hospitality, the impossible, hauntedness, and the queerness to come.
Journalism
Opinion pieces on politics in what we call Canada and the United States because those fuckers won’t let anyone have anything nice.
Dissertation
Nationalism & Queerness in William Faulkner, Djuna Barnes, Jeanette Winterson, Monique Truong, W.G. Sebald, and Jacques Derrida.
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Migratorial Embodiments, Paradox, and Entangled Gifts: Decentring Colonialist Seeing in Tungijuq (What We Eat)
As a film not fully comprehensible by way of settler positionality, and perhaps because of this, Tungijuq might offer affective bearing for deconstructing “largely lost” phenomenological orientations in and in context of Inuit Territories.