Dossier: <em>Pluri-Culture and Migrant Writings/ Pluri-Culture et Écrits Migratoires</em>
Abstract
The dossier focuses on the publication and reception of Pluri-Culture and Migrant Writings/ Pluri-Culture et écrits migratoires (Sudbury: Human Sciences Monograph Series, 2014), the Proceedings of the May 2012 International Conference held at York University and organized by the CMC. The bilingual, interdisciplinary collection of thirty-three essays was edited by Elizabeth Sabiston and Robert J. Drummond, and supported by SSHRC/CRSH. The dossier includes an account of the book launch, as well as book reviews, critical comments, and other related material.Downloads
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Sabiston, E. (2015). Dossier: <em>Pluri-Culture and Migrant Writings/ Pluri-Culture et Écrits Migratoires</em>. Revue CMC Review, 1(2). Retrieved from https://cmc.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cmc/article/view/39886
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