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Spring 2022
This dissertation examines socially engaged practices by contemporary Korean and Japanese artists who address current transnational issues in East Asia, drawing on discourses across subaltern studies, postcolonial theories, memory studies, and inter-Asia studies. When an artist travels to a...
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Fall 2017
“Open Border, Open Road: The Anglo-Canadian Road Narrative” tells a new story about the contemporary Anglo-Canadian road narrative, a genre that I argue came into fruition with the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway. The dissertation traces how the contemporary Anglo-Canadian road genre...
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The Recovery of Genuineness: The Local Church’s Expansion from China to the World and Back, 1922-1997
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This dissertation explores the origins, development, and global expansion of the Local Church movement from 1922 to 1997. The Local Church is a Christian movement that began in China under the leadership of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee. It examines the church’s foundational period in China, its...