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Christopher B. Patterson

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Christopher B. Patterson is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Social Justice at the University of British Columbia. His research focuses on transpacific discourses of games, literature, and films through the lens of empire studies, queer theory, and creative writing. He is author Transitive Cultures: Anglophone Literature of the Transpacific (2018, Rutgers University Press), and "Stamped: an anti-travel novel" (2018, Westphalia Press). ...more

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Incredibly perceptive and stunningly beautiful. By focusing on the experiments of refugees with forms of refuge and state sponsorship, this book creates an unrelenting rebuttal to narratives of the "good" and "deserving" refugee and prioritizes the u ...more
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