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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- On Borders and Paradoxes xi
- Corporeality, Biopolitics, Affect: Twenty-First-Century TransCanadian Fictions 3
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Crossing the Borders of Corporeality
- Trans-corporeal Materialities 21
- Unruly Corporealities 35
- Corporeal Citizenship 46
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Biopolitical Border-Crossings
- Biopower and Practices of Freedom 61
- The Biocapitalization of the Female Body 77
- Necropower Assemblages 91
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Cross-Border Affects
- Dionne Brand's A Map to the Door of No Return 105
- Affecting the Ethical Imagination 115
- Hiromi Goto's Darkest Light 126
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Coda
- “I Dream an Ethic” 141
- The Borderlands of the Possible 151
- Notes 157
- Bibliography 165
- Index 175
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- On Borders and Paradoxes xi
- Corporeality, Biopolitics, Affect: Twenty-First-Century TransCanadian Fictions 3
-
Crossing the Borders of Corporeality
- Trans-corporeal Materialities 21
- Unruly Corporealities 35
- Corporeal Citizenship 46
-
Biopolitical Border-Crossings
- Biopower and Practices of Freedom 61
- The Biocapitalization of the Female Body 77
- Necropower Assemblages 91
-
Cross-Border Affects
- Dionne Brand's A Map to the Door of No Return 105
- Affecting the Ethical Imagination 115
- Hiromi Goto's Darkest Light 126
-
Coda
- “I Dream an Ethic” 141
- The Borderlands of the Possible 151
- Notes 157
- Bibliography 165
- Index 175