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- Green Colonialism in China: Socialist Legacy and Kazakh Dispossession
This text by Guldana Salimjan examines indigenous (in particular Kazakh) dispossession by Han settler colonialism in the western province of Xinjiang, since the creation of the People’s Republic of China In it, she denies the promises of Chinese multiethnic socialism and green development as narratives through which this dispossession is
- Ruth Wynn Woodward (RWW) Junior Chair Dr. Guldana Salimjan Reflects on . . .
As her appointment as the Ruth Wynn Woodward (RWW) Junior Chair at the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Department (GSWS) draws to a close, Dr Guldana Salimjan remarks that her scholarship has evolved in unexpected ways while working at Simon Fraser University (SFU) “We tend to want to find a box, but my work exists because these divisions are arbitrary and I always
- Guldana Salimjan - Muck Rack
Guldana Salimjan is the Ruth Wynn Woodward Junior Chair at the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies department at Simon Fraser University She is the co-director of the Xinjiang Documentation Project at the University of British Columbia, and the founder of the media art project Camp Album She also writes under the pen name Yi Xiaocuo
- The Dream of Han Innocence “Nomad Sedentarization” of Xinjiang’s . . .
Guldana Salimjan, a Kazakh born and raised in China, reviews the popular Chinese TV mini-series “To the Wonder,” (我的阿尔泰) literally “My Altai,” inspired by Li Juan’s writing: Ta-Nehisi Coates [Afro-American author] explains how literary works, public monuments, and eventually movies reinforced the pernicious myth of white supremacy and innocence in the long aftermath of the
- Author: Guldana Salimjan - New Bloom Magazine
Guldana Salimjan is the Ruth Wynn Woodward Junior Chair at the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies department at Simon Fraser University She is the co-director of the Xinjiang Documentation Project at the University of British Columbia, and the founder of the media art project Camp Album She also writes under the pen name as Yi Xiaocuo
- Dr. Guldana Salimjan wins research fellowship from American Council of . . .
Dr Guldana Salimjan has won a 2022-2023 Early Career Fellowship in China Studies from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) and the Henry Luce Foundation The highly-competitive fellowship is provided to a select group of approximately twelve junior faculty members from across North America each year
- Camp land - Lausan
Guldana Salimjan is the Ruth Wynn Woodward Junior Chair at the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies department at Simon Fraser University She is the co-director of the Xinjiang Documentation Project at the University of British Columbia, and the founder of the media art project Camp Album She also writes under the pen name Yi Xiaocuo (一小撮
- After months of delay, B. C. scholar gets Canadian travel document . . .
After spending nearly half a year trying to secure it, Vancouver-based Chinese scholar Guldana Salimjan has received the Canadian travel document that will allow her to pursue her research in the United States and reunite with her husband It comes two weeks after CBC reported delays in the processing of her application by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Salimjan, a
- Guldana Salimjan – art of life in chinese central asia
A Repository of Emerging Forms of Uyghur, Han And Kazakh Art And Politics
- Guldana Salimjan - Academia. edu
Guldana Salimjan studies post-Mongol, Siberian Turkic languages, and Chinese Media Studies
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