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Reparation and Visual Culture: Special issue of the Journal of Visual Culture

Reparation and Visual Culture: Special issue of the Journal of Visual Culture

by Gabby | Jan 5, 2022 | Research, Writing

  For the past several years, I have had the pleasure of thinking alongside Adrienne Huard about the possibilities and impossibilities of reparation in and through visual culture. We’ve been at work co-editing a special issue of the Journal of Visual Culture on this...
Finding Viola Desmond in the Canadian archives

Finding Viola Desmond in the Canadian archives

by Gabby | Jan 7, 2021 | Photography, Research, Writing

The tempo of academic publishing is sometimes maddeningly slow, but it also provides the opportunity to return to archival research with fresh eyes, and the perspectives of other scholars and researchers, and to think about what it means for the present. As part of my...
Projecting Citizenship: Photography and Belonging in the British Empire

Projecting Citizenship: Photography and Belonging in the British Empire

by Gabby | Dec 4, 2018 | Photography, Research, Writing

A colleague and mentor once told me that the average amount of time between an academic author completing the manuscript to their first book and its actual publication was 9 years. That number was a helpful mile marker over the last several years as I moved through...
Citizen Subjects: photography, race and belonging in Canada

Citizen Subjects: photography, race and belonging in Canada

by Gabby | Sep 16, 2017 | Photography, Research

When Canada’s first citizenship laws came into effect in 1947, photography had already been representing this mode of belonging in the country for more than 50 years. Citizen Subjects: photography, race and belonging in Canada explores this unique context that allowed...
Classroom on “Spectatorship, race and citizenship”

Classroom on “Spectatorship, race and citizenship”

by Gabby | Sep 15, 2017 | Photography, Research, Teaching

I spent a lot of time over the last year reading, and making notes, and generally spending time alone with my thoughts. I think that is what research fellowships and post-docs are for, but for an extrovert double Leo, it was sometimes hard to remember why I was doing...
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