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"Hope, but also Danger": A Conversation with Larissa Lai on not Going Back and the 'Re' of Recuperation
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Literatura canadiense
Cultura canadiense
Europa
Canadian literature
Canadian culture
Europe
Clasificación UNESCO
5101 Antropología Cultural
5701.07 Lengua y Literatura
Fecha de publicación
2024-02-29
Editor
Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca (España)
Citación
Estévez Yanes, J., & Hernández González, S. (2024). “Hope, but also Danger”: A Conversation with Larissa Lai on not Going Back and the ‘Re’ of Recuperation. Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, 13, 143–157. https://doi.org/10.14201/candb.v13i143-157
Resumen
[EN] Larissa Lai is a poet, fiction writer and academic who holds a Canada Research Chair at the University of Calgary, where she directs The Insurgent Architects' House for Creative Writing. She has authored nine books. Her most recent works are The Tiger Flu, Iron Goddess of Mercy and The Lost Century. She is a recipient of the Jim Duggins Novelist's Prize, the Lambda Literary Award, and the Otherwise Honor Book. She was recently awarded a Maria Zambrano Fellowship at the University of Huelva in Spain and has been actively engaged in cultural organizing, experimental poetry and speculative fiction communities since the 1980s. Her work often explores themes of identity intertwined with elements of science fiction and the fantastical imagination. This interview took place in Parque García Sanabria on 24th March 2023 during a visit of Larissa Lai to the University of La Laguna. This interview focuses on the convergence of history, myth and affects, providing a reflection on the circularity of time and the promise of happiness.
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2254-1179
DOI
10.14201/candb.v13i143-157
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