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Phinder Dulai Clip 2
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Ports, Geography, Multicultural, Space, Asian-Canadian, Movement, Globalization, Water, Transnational
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Date
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2019-06-06
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In this second clip to the interview, the conversation starts with a discussion of Vancouver as a multicultural place. In turn, this leads into the spaces of ports and ships and global infrastructure of such a space.
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Cecily Nicholson Clip 1
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Poetry, Space, Ecology, History, Language, Mobility
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Date
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2019-06-06
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Nicholson touches on topics such as space, history, and poetics by discussing her own experiences working in art and writing.
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Cindy Mochizuki Clip 1
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Site-specific, Memory, Migration, Space, Water, Ecology, Family, Boat, Globalization, Displacement
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2019-06-07
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In this clip, visual artist Cindy Mochizuki comments on her work called Paper. Mochizuki outlines the inspiration and history of this project and this discussion leads to topics of space, globalization, ecology, memory, and the trans-Pacific.
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Nuraliah Norasid Reading an Excerpt from The Gatekeeper
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Migration, Language, Diversity, Culture, Community, Convergence, Arrival, Settlement, Land, Space, Colonialism, Movement, Government, Displacement, Accelerated Change, Singapore, Communication, Modernization, Discrimination, Stratification, Marginalization, Writing
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Date
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2018-02-27
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In this recording, Nuraliah Norasid reads an excerpt from her novel The GateKeeper. Norasid raises topics of culture, settlement, discrimination, and development--depicting the colonial reality of spaces and the accelerated changes such a reality brings with it.
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Cecily Nicholson Clip 2
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Ecology, Natural World, Poetry, Mobility, Culture, Settler, Language, Economy, Identity, Space, Diasporic, History
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2019-06-06
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In this second clip of the interview, Nicholson touches on topics such as space, colonial history, poetry, and settler language. The discussion then shifts to comment on language use—in particular thinking of the language used in regards to the non-human elements of space.