Black Canadian Studies as the Cutting Edge of Change
@article{Barnstead2008BlackCS, title={Black Canadian Studies as the Cutting Edge of Change}, author={John A. Barnstead}, journal={Journal of Black Studies}, year={2008}, volume={38}, pages={367 - 373} }
Far removed though Black Canadian studies might initially appear from the often self-centered, inward-looking, and marginalized area of Russian studies, as head of Dalhousie University's Department of Russian Studies, the author has experienced the direct impact of Black Canadian studies on teaching, research, and curriculum development. Indeed, the 1996 establishment of the James Robinson Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies at Dalhousie University, with its national mandate for reifying…
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