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Posts from the ‘Developing Transnational Literacies’ Category
Renewing Transcultural Dialogues in the Age of the Anthropocene on
2016/11/21
Mobile Localities Beyond Monocultures of the Mind on
2015/02/16
Diana Brydon Introductory Remarks Brazil Canada Knowledge Exchange on
2014/05/21
Autonomy, Transnational Literacies, and Planetarity: Emergent Cultural Imaginaries of Research Engagement on
2013/10/12
Indigenous Challenges and Opportunities in Canada and Brazil on
2013/10/12
Reclaiming selves, re-centring relationships – Sean Brookfield Meades on
2013/10/11
Terril Calder’s Repercussions: Indigenizing the Civic Archive – Jessica Jacobson-Konefall on
2013/10/11
“Transculturalism”, “nation-state” and “border crossings”: how are they understood in Brazil and Canada? on
2013/10/11
What is the role of culture in literatures and literacies, as understood and taught in Canada and Brazil? on
2013/10/11
Meaning making and cultural difference: teaching English literatures in the Brazilian context – Roberto Bezerra da Silva on
2013/10/11
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