Fragmenting the West Coast
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast
<p>This countercartographic project examines how contemporary Asian poets in Canada relate their experiences of migration, culture, and the environment on the West Coast. </p>Simon Fraser Universityen-USFragmenting the West CoastUntitled
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5574
<p>A poem about Whitehorse, Yukon; Chinatown, BC; Vancouver Island, and Kamloops, BC.</p>Chris Tse
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2023-06-262023-06-2611Destinations
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5625
<p>A poem about Manila, Philippines, and Vancouver and Kelowna, BC, Canada.</p>Rina Garcia Chua
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2023-07-012023-07-0111Excerpts from: All the Time
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5575
<p>A poem about Kelowna; Vernon; Enderby; Ucluelet, and Shanghai, China. </p>Xiaoxuan Huang
Copyright (c) 2023 Xiaoxuan Huang
2023-06-262023-06-2611Unsettle
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5578
<p>An image about migration; in Kelowna, BC. </p>Yujie Gao
Copyright (c) 2023 Gao Yujie
2023-06-262023-06-2611A Declaration, Love
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5232
<p>A poem about Vancouver, BC.</p>Hari Alluri
Copyright (c) 2023 Hari Alluri
2023-06-262023-06-2611braid
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5231
<p>A poem about the mainland of BC.</p>Onjana Yawnghwe
Copyright (c) 2023 Onjana Yawnghwe
2023-06-262023-06-2611case study
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5338
<p>A poem about the Mainland in BC.</p>Hari Alluri
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2023-06-262023-06-2611Islands Along Mount Pleasant
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/6147
<p>A poem about Vancouver, BC in Canada. </p>Steffi Tad-y
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2023-07-032023-07-0311manggang hilaw
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5628
<p>A poem about the Philippines and Canada.</p>Shangrila Plaza
Copyright (c) 2023 Shangrila Plaza
2023-07-022023-07-0211Missing Asian Girl
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5259
<p>A poem about/in Kitsilano, Vancouver, BC. </p>Lakshmi Gill
Copyright (c) 2023 Lakshmi Gill
2023-06-262023-06-2611Mother's Line as Logarithmic Spiral
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5235
<p>A poem about Kitsilano, Vancouver and Onay Beach, Samar.</p>Lakshmi Gill
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2023-06-262023-06-2611nanay
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5470
<p>A poem geographically set in Taiwan, the Philippines, and British Columbia.</p>Jessamine Liu
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2023-06-262023-06-2611Pre-existing Conditions
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/6148
<p>A poem about Vancouver, BC in Canada. </p>Steffi Tad-y
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2023-07-032023-07-0311the world begins with a suitcase
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5571
<p>A poem about the Philippines, China, UK, and Canada.</p>Phebe Ferrer
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2023-06-262023-06-2611Vancouver City Map
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5260
<p>A poem mapping Vancouver, BC.</p>Onjana Yawnghwe
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2023-06-262023-06-2611we were young
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5573
<p>A poem about the Philippines, Canada, and the UK. </p>Phebe Ferrer
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2023-06-262023-06-2611winter portrait
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5579
<p>A poem about Vancouver, BC.</p>Hari Alluri
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2023-06-262023-06-2611beholden
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5600
<p>Comprising two lines of poetic text flowing along a 114-foot-long map of the Columbia River, this powerful image-poem by acclaimed poets Fred Wah and Rita Wong presents language yearning to understand the consequences of our hydroelectric manipulation of one of North America’s largest river systems. <br><br><em>beholden: a poem as long as the river</em> stems from the interdisciplinary artistic research project “River Relations: A Beholder’s Share of the Columbia River,” undertaken as a response to the damming and development of the Columbia River in British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon, as well as to the upcoming renegotiation of the Columbia River Treaty. Authors Fred Wah and Rita Wong spent time exploring various stretches of the river, all the way to its mouth near Astoria, Oregon. They then spent several months creating long poems along the Columbia, each searching for a language that evoked the complexities of our colonial appropriation of it.<em> beholden</em> was then assembled as a page-turning book that reproduces the two long poems as they respond to the meanderings of the river flowing two thousand kilometres through Canada, the United States, and the territories and reserves of Indigenous Peoples. Visual artist Nick Conbere then transferred this winding footprint into a monumental, 114-foot horizontal banner. <br><br><em>beholden: a poem as long as the river</em> “reads” the geographic, historical, political, and social dimensions of the Columbia River, literally and figuratively, proposing two contrasting kinds of attention. As both a stand-alone poem and an accompanying piece to the visual installation exhibited at various galleries, <em>beholden</em> represents a vital contribution to a larger dialogue around the river through visual art, writing, and public engagement.</p> <p> </p> <p>https://talonbooks.com/books/beholden</p> <p> </p>Rita WongFred Wah
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2023-06-272023-06-2711Ancestral Home
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5261
<p>A poem in/about/of Vancouver Island, Vancouver, and Japan. </p>Lillian Nakamura Maguire
Copyright (c) 2023 Lillian Nakamura Maguire
2023-06-262023-06-2611Four deaths per mile
https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/fragmentingwestcoast/article/view/5627
<p>A poem about the labour of Chinese immigrants during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. </p>Rina Garcia Chua
Copyright (c) 2023 Rina Garcia Chua
2023-07-022023-07-0211