Edited by Daniel Coleman & Smaro Kamboureli
(University of Alberta Press, 2011).
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Table of Contents:
Daniel Coleman and Smaro Kamboureli | Preface
Daniel Coleman and Smaro Kamboureli | Introduction: Canadian Research Capitalism: A Genealogy of Critical Moments
L.M. Findlay | Extraordinary Renditions: Translating the Humanities Now
Donna Palmateer Pennee | Taking it Personally and Politically: The Culture of Research in Canada after Cultural Nationalism
Kit Dobson | Mining the Valley of Its Making: Culture and Knowledge as Market Commodities in Humanities Research
Jessica Schagerl | Taking a Place at the Table
Ashok Mathur & Rita Wong | Employing Equity in Postsecondary Art Institutes
Marjorie Stone | SSHRC’s Strategic Programs, the Metropolis Project, and Multiculturalism Research: The Culture of No Culture, Government Partnerships, and Challenges for the Humanities
Paul Danyluk | “everything wants to hang together”: Re-Imagining Roy Kiyooka’s Academic Subjectivities
Melissa Stephens | Making the Reference Personal: Questions of Accountability within the “De-Referentialized” University
Susan Brown | Don’t Mind the Gap: Evolving Digital Modes of Scholarly Production across the Digital-Humanities Divide
Diana Brydon | Do the Humanities Need a New Humanism?
Daniel Coleman & Smaro Kamboureli | Coda: Retooling the Humanities