In the Stacks of Barbara Godard or Do Not Confuse the Complexity of This Moment with Chaos
Date
2013
Authors
Sloniowski, Lisa
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Wilfred Laurier University Press
Abstract
Description
Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory is a collection of essays written in honour of Barbara Godard, one of the most original and wide-ranging literary critics, theorists, teachers, translators, and public intellectuals Canada has ever produced. The contributors, both established and emerging scholars, extend Godard’s work through engagements with her published texts in the spirit of creative interchange and intergenerational relay of ideas. Their essays resonate with Godard’s innovative scholarship, situated at the intersection of such fields as literary studies, cultural studies, translation studies, feminist theory, arts criticism, social activism, institutional analysis, and public memory.
Keywords
Archives - Role in Knowledge Production, Barbara Godard, Feminist Archives, Feminist Special Collections, Feminist Libraries, York University Libraries, Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections
Citation
Sloniowski, Lisa. "In the Stacks of Barbara Godard or Do Not Confuse the Complexity of this Moment With Chaos." In Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory: Essays in Honour of Barbara Godard. Ed. Eva C. Karpinski, Jennifer Henderson, Ian Sowton, and Ray Ellenwood. Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier Press, 2013. 478-495. Print.
Sloniowski, Lisa. "In the Stacks of Barbara Godard or Do Not Confuse the Complexity of this Moment With Chaos." In Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory: Essays in Honour of Barbara Godard. Ed. Eva C. Karpinski, Jennifer Henderson, Ian Sowton, and Ray Ellenwood. Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier Press, 2013. 478-495. Print.
Sloniowski, Lisa. "In the Stacks of Barbara Godard or Do Not Confuse the Complexity of this Moment With Chaos." In Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory: Essays in Honour of Barbara Godard. Ed. Eva C. Karpinski, Jennifer Henderson, Ian Sowton, and Ray Ellenwood. Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier Press, 2013. 478-495. Print.