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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.
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Academic
Perplexity, big messy novels, hospitality, impossibility & the queerness to come.
fiction & Poetry
Novelist & occasional poet
political opinion
Opinion pieces on politics in what we call Canada & the United States
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Academic Articles
“Migratorial Embodiments, Paradox, and Entangled Gifts: Decentring Colonialist Seeing in Tungijuq (What We Eat).” Canadian Literature, no. 253, Dec. 2023, pp. 38-65.
Fiction & Poetry
(Under review) The Borders: A Novel.
The Borders: A Novella (MA thesis), 2016. Won Robert Kroetsch Award for making a significant literary contribution.
“Prayer for the Saguaro.” Rhubarb Spring (2010): 4.
“Sonora Concerto.” Rhubarb Spring (2010): 5.
“In a Supermarket of a Prairie City.” Rhubarb Fall (2009): 10.
“Frozen River.” Rhubarb Fall (2009): 10.
“Fingerprints.” Rhubarb Fall (2009): 14.
“Song of Home.” Rhubarb Fall (2009): 14.
Stained Glass: A Novel (BA thesis), 2007
“An Evasion.” Ecclectica July (2004).
Opinion
Mark Carney’s Embrace of Political Violence & His Honouring of Charlie Kirk (Avant Garde, Sept. 2025)
Don Davies Is Steering the NDP Leadership Race & Labour to a Transphobic, Nationalist Future (Avant Garde, Sept. 2025)