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269 Index 9/11, 8, 105 Aboriginal rights, 8, 17n6, 31, 39n8; Tar Sands Watch, 39n8 Acoose, Janice, 24, 28–29, 41n20, 54, 62n4 affect, 15, 66–68, 74, 82–99, 102–6, 116, 181, 186–88, 223; racial, 173–77 Alfred, Taiaiake, 40n11, 54, 62n4, 234 American Indian Literary Nationalism, 26, 29, 39n6, 44, 51, 63n13. See also Indigenous literary nationalism Anderson, Alan, 153–54 Anderson, Benedict, 2, 48, 242 “Anniversaries of Change,” 13, 121, 131, 132n5 anti-Asian riots (Vancouver 1907), 1, 8, 119–20, 132n1, 178 apology, 8, 130, 178, 186, 188n4 Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 17n5, 83 Arar, Maher, 178 Arendt, Hannah, 132 Armstrong, Jeannette, 41n20, 45, 62n1, 137, 243 Arrows to Freedom, 236–42 assimilation, 5, 104, 109, 113, 126, 136, 142–45, 183–84 Atleo, Richard, 56 autobiography, 90; of Gregory Scofield, 23, 57 Badami, Anita Rau, 12, 87–92, 95n8, 96n21 Baldwin, Shauna Singh, 89–91, 96n21; English Lessons, 86, 96n19, The Tiger Claw, 91; What the Body Remembers, 12 Bannerji, Himani, 2, 4–5, 93; The Dark Side of the Nation, 4; Thinking Through, 17n5 Baucom, Ian, 192–97, 204 Beauregard, Guy, 92–93 Belmore, Rebecca, 81–82; The Named and the Unnamed, 82n3. See also memorials belonging, 5–10, 23–26, 38, 40n11, 107–15, 135, 140, 144, 146, 175, 224; cultural, 76, 207–8, 221; ethnic-national, 23, 101–2, 128, 186, 205, 218. See also home Benjamin, Walter, 131–32, 178; “On the Concept of History,” 123; “Theses on the Philosophy of History,” 178 Berger, John, 153 Bhabha, Homi, 48, 115, 156, 207 Bill C-31, 26, 39n7, 237 bio-capital, 66–73 Birney, Earle, 111 Bourdieu, Pierre, 85, 91, 132n7 Boyarin, Daniel, and Jonathan Boyarin, 99–102, 108–11, 180 Boym, Svetlana, 202–3, 205n2 Brah, Avtar, 115 Brand, Dionne, 17n3, 93, 94n2, 104, 114; Bread Out of Stone, 187; Land to Light On, 270 index 163; “Notes for Writing thru Race,” 4, 17n3; What We All Long For, 93, 136 Braziel, Jana Evans, and Anita Mannur, 7 Brooks, Lisa, 21, 29, 39n9, 39n10, 62n2, 232 Brydon, Diana, 7, 21, 156, 167n6 Butler, Judith, 48; Bodies That Matter, 213, 216; Gender Trouble, 212–17; “Violence, Mourning, Politics,” 179 Cameron, Anne, 55 Campbell, Maria, 28, 41n2, 45; Halfbreed, 57–58 Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), 120, 126– 28, 133n9 Chamberlin, J. Edward (Ted), 48, 61, 143 Chariandy, David, 23, 99–105, 136, 181–82; “Postcolonial Diasporas,” 101–2, 181–82; Soucouyant, 136 Cheah, Pheng, 156; the gift, 124 Cheng, Anne Anlin, 178; The Melancholy of Race, 173–74 Chinese Immigration Act, 120 Christianity, 77, 141, 162 citizenship, 5, 9, 13–16, 22, 29, 40n13, 121, 127, 129, 133n11, 156, 178; Canadian, 104, 155, 165, 183–87, 189n6, 191; 1947 Citizenship Act, 121; the gift and, 133; Immigration Act, 120–21; diasporic, 102, 180–82; racialization and, 178, 182, 185– 87; sexuality and, 218, 227 Cixous, Hélène, 211, 225 Clarke, Austin, 14, 156–66, 167n9, 167n10, 168n17; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and, 168n14; The Meeting Point, 157–58, 163–64, 167n12; Nine Men Who Laughed, 156, 160; Storm of Fortune, 157, 161; When He Was Free and Young and He Used to Wear Silks, 156, 164 Clifford, James, 21, 24–27, 138, 186 Cohen, Robin, 180–83; Global Diasporas, 182 commemoration, 13, 192–32. See also memorials Continuous Passage rule, 120 Cook-Lyn, Elizabeth, 40n12, 62n1 cosmopolitanism, 242, 244n1 critical race theory, 7, 100, 105, 192 Cruikshank, Julie, 25 Davey, Frank, 95n10 Davis, Rocio, 17n5 de Botton, Alain, 202 decolonization, 3–6, 21, 26, 52, 80, 142, 239 Derrida, Jacques, 48, 198, 214; the gift, 124–29, 132n7 diaspora, 1–2, 6–16, 21, 22–38, 87, 99–117, 135–66, 172–87, 192, 200, 210, 231, 244n2, 244n5; Afro-Caribbean, 156, 166; Asian, 103, 177, 183; David Chariandy , 100–2, 105, 181; Lily Cho, 102–3, 105; James Clifford, 24–25, 27, 138; Arif Dirlik, 110, 244n3; Richard Fung, 202–4; Leela Gandhi, 231; Paul Gilroy, 23; Stuart Hall, 198; as hermeneutical act, 143; ideological, 136, 139–41; indigenous, 16, 25; interdiasporic connection, 187; Japanese Canadian, 182–87; Jewish, 11–12, 35–36, 99–100, 101–2, 105, 109–11, 114–15, 118n2, 139, 179–80; Bonita Lawrence, 146–47; Métis, 27–28, 30; postcolonial, 178, 182; queer, 7, 244n3; William Safran, 135, 179; spatial, 136, 139; Khachig Tölölyan, 179–81; Rinaldo Walcott, 100 Dickinson, Peter, 218–20 Driskill, Qwo-Li, 31, 40n16 Du Bois, W.E...

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