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| Name | Guy Beauregard |
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| Office Hour | Tue. 10:20-12:10 pm |
| Highest Degree | PhD, University of Alberta, Canada |
| Category | Full-time |
|---|---|
| Job title | Associate Professor |
| Research expertise | Postcolonial studies; Asian American studies; Canadian studies |
Publications
- Journal Articles
- “The Ends of Canadian Studies: A Research Note from Taiwan.” Accepted and forthcoming in International Journal of Canadian Studies 39 (2009).
- “After Redress: A Conversation with Roy Miki.” Canadian Literature 201 (2009): 71-86. (A&HCI)
- “Asian Canadian Studies: Unfinished Projects.” Canadian Literature 199 (2008): 6-27. (A&HCI)
- “Epilogue: A Conversation on Unfinished Projects.” Co-authored with Christopher Lee, Iyko Day, Don Goellnicht, Marie Lo, Glenn Deer, Roy Miki, Rita Wong, and Lily Cho. Canadian Literature 199 (2008): 208-211. (A&HCI)
- “Asian American Studies, Asian Canadian Questions.” Amerasia Journal 33.2 (2007): xxi-xxviii. (A&HCI)
- “What is at Stake in Comparative Analyses of Asian Canadian and Asian American Literary Studies?” Essays on Canadian Writing 75 (2002): 217-239. (A&HCI)
- “Diaspora Studies: Scattered Speculations.” International Journal of Canadian Studies 25 (2002): 197-204.
- “After Obasan: Kogawa Criticism and Its Futures.” Studies in Canadian Literature 26.2 (2001): 5-22. (A&HCI)
- “The Emergence of ‘Asian Canadian Literature’: Can Lit’s Obscene Supplement?” Essays on Canadian Writing 67 (1999): 53-75. (A&HCI)
- “Travelling Stereotypes: ‘The Japanese Tourist’ in Canada.” Communal/Plural: Journal of Transnational & Crosscultural Studies 7.1 (1999): 79-95.
- “Hiromi Goto’s Chorus of Mushrooms and the Politics of Writing Diaspora.” West Coast Line 29.3 (1995-96): 47-62.
- “The Ends of Canadian Studies: A Research Note from Taiwan.” Accepted and forthcoming in International Journal of Canadian Studies 39 (2009).
- Book Chapters
- “After Obasan: Kogawa Criticism and Its Futures.” Contemporary Literary Criticism. Vol. 268. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Detroit: Gale, 2009. 117-127.
- “The Problem of Diaspora: On Chinese Canadian Cultural Production in English.” Culture, Identity, Commodity: Diasporic Chinese Literatures in English. Ed. Tseen Khoo and Kam Louie. Hong Kong: Hong Kong UP; Montreal: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2005. 129-149.
- “Making Bread out of Stone.” Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 192. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Publishers, 2005. 24-25.
- “Reclaiming Sui Sin Far.” Re/Collecting Early Asian America: Readings in Cultural History. Ed. Josephine Lee, Imogene L. Lim, and Yuko Matsukawa. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 2002. 340-354.
- “After Obasan: Kogawa Criticism and Its Futures.” Contemporary Literary Criticism. Vol. 268. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Detroit: Gale, 2009. 117-127.
- Dissertation
- “Asian Canadian Literature: Diasporic Interventions in the Work of SKY Lee, Joy Kogawa, Hiromi Goto, and Fred Wah.” Diss. University of Alberta, 2000.
- “Asian Canadian Literature: Diasporic Interventions in the Work of SKY Lee, Joy Kogawa, Hiromi Goto, and Fred Wah.” Diss. University of Alberta, 2000.
- Conference Papers/Proceedings
- “The Uses of Empire.” Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS), Honolulu, USA, 24 April 2009. (a version of this paper was also presented at “In the Shadows of Empires: The Second International Conference on Asian American and Asian British Literatures,” Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 28 November 2008)
- “The Ends of Canadian Studies.” “A Nation in Between: A Conference on Canadian Literature and Cinema,” National Central University, Taiwan, 8 March 2008.
- “What We All Long For? Dionne Brand and the Politics of Reading ‘Cultural Diversity’ in Canada.” “Literature for Our Times,” 14th Triennial Conference of the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (ACLALS), University of British Columbia, Canada, 18 August 2007. (a version of this paper was also presented at the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE), York University, Canada, 27 May 2006)
- “Screening Vancouver Otherwise: Pedagogies of Interruption.” Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS), New York, USA, 5 April 2007.
- “Redress Reconsidered: Reading September 22, 1988.” Canadian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (CACLALS), University of Western Ontario, Canada, 28 May 2005.
- “Asian Canadian Questions.” Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS), Los Angeles, USA, 22 April 2005.
- “The Postcolonial Moment: Taiwan, February 28, 1947,” Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE), University of Manitoba, Canada, 30 May 2004.
- “Asian American Studies at Large,” “Negotiating the Past: An International Conference on Asian American and Asian British Literatures,” Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 28 November 2003.
- “Teaching Postcolonial Issues to ESL Students: Two Case Studies,” English Teachers Association—Republic of China, Taipei, Taiwan, 7 November 2003.
- “Why Asian Canadian Studies Matters Now,” Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS), San Francisco, USA, 8 May 2003.
- “Poetics of Diaspora: Some Thoughts on Contemporary Chinese Canadian Cultural Production in English,” “Kaihua-jieguo zai Haiwai: An International Conference on the Literatures of the Chinese Diaspora,” San Francisco, USA, 30 November 2002.
- “Asian Canadian Literary Studies: Comparativism and its Futures.” Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS), Toronto, Canada, 29 March 2001.
- “‘Race,’ Writing, and Deference? Asian Canadian and Asian American Literary Studies in Comparative Perspective.” “‘Race’ into the Twenty-First Century: Canadian Texts and Contexts,” McMaster University, 17 November 2000.
- “A Poetics of Diaspora: Fred Wah, Nelson BC, 1951.” Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE), University of Alberta, Canada, 25 May 2000.
- “After Obasan: Kogawa Criticism and its Futures.” Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE), Université de Sherbrooke, Canada, 3 June 1999.
- “Going Diasporic or Claiming the Nation: Does an Asian Canadian Writer Have to Choose?” Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS), Philadelphia, USA, 1 April 1999. (a version of this paper was also presented at “Commonwealth in Canada,” Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, 8 November 1997)
- “Diaspora Theory and its Imaginary Homeland.” Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE), University of Ottawa, Canada, 28 May 1998.
- “The Emergence of ‘Asian Canadian Literature’: Can Lit’s Obscene Supplement?” “Diversity, Writing, and Social Critique: An Interactive Forum,” University of British Columbia, 25 April 1998. (a version of this paper was also presented at the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE), Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 1 June 1997)
- “The Politics of Writing Diaspora in Hiromi Goto’s Chorus of Mushrooms.” “Culture and Continuity on the Pacific Rim,” University of Alberta, Canada, 22 June 1996.
- “The Uses of Empire.” Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS), Honolulu, USA, 24 April 2009. (a version of this paper was also presented at “In the Shadows of Empires: The Second International Conference on Asian American and Asian British Literatures,” Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 28 November 2008)
| Year | Project name | Participant | Assignment | Project period | Subsidized / Entrusted organization | Attached file/Reference link | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | “The Question of ‘Historical Memory’: Rethinking the Pedagogical Project of Postcolonial Studies” (NSC 97-2628-H-007-013-MY3) | Beauregard, Guy | PI | 2008-08 ~ 2011-07 | National Science Council | / |   |
| 2008 | “Historical Memory: Investigating Theoretical Foundations” (NSC 97-2918-I-007-008) | Beauregard, Guy | PI | 2008-01 ~ 2008-06 | National Science Council | / |   |
| 2008 | "Empire and Overseas Literature (Part 2)" (NSC 97-2420-H-007-004-2E) | Beauregard, Guy | Collaborating Investigator | 2008-12 ~ 2009-11 | National Science Council | / |   |
| 2007 | "Empire and Overseas Literature (Part 1)" (NSC 96-2420-H-007-008-2E) | Beauregard, Guy | PI | 2007-12 ~ 2008-11 | National Science Council | / |   |
| 2006 | “Asian Canadian Studies, Part II: Rethinking the ‘Transnational Turn’ in Asian American Studies" (NSC 95-2411-H-007-030) | Beauregard, Guy | PI | 2006-08 ~ 2007-07 | National Science Council | / |   |
| 2005 | “Asian Canadian Studies: Mapping New Critical Perspectives, 2000-2004” (NSC 94-2411-H-007-034) | Beauregard, Guy | PI | 2005-08 ~ 2006-07 | National Science Council | / |   |
| 2004 | “Redress and Reconciliation: Tracking the Emergence of New National Imaginaries in Taiwan and Canada” (NSC 93-2411-H-007-024) | Beauregard, Guy | PI | 2004-08 ~ 2005-07 | National Science Council | / |   |
| 2004 | “Comparative Sites of Memory: Remembering Taiwan and Canada in the 1940s” (NSC 92-2411-H-007-013) | Beauregard, Guy | PI | 2004-01 ~ 2004-07 | National Science Council | / |   |
| Year of award | Name of award | Awarding unit |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | National Tsing Hua University Outstanding Teacher Award |   |
| Year of award | Name of award | Awarding unit |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | National Science Council Outstanding Junior Scholar |   |
| Service organization/unit | Job title | Department | Responsbilities | Starting date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Taiwan University | Associate Professor | Foreign Languages and Literatures |   | 2009-08 ~ |
| University of Toronto | Visiting Scholar | Sociology and Equity Studies, OISE/UT |   | 2008-01 ~ 2008-06 |
| National Tsing Hua University | Associate Professor | Foreign Languages and Literature |   | 2007-08 ~ 2009-07 |
| National Tsing Hua University | Assistant Professor | Foreign Languages and Literature |   | 2003-08 ~ 2007-07 |
| University of British Columbia | Postdoctoral Fellow | English |   | 2001-07 ~ 2003-06 |
| University of California, Berkeley | Postdoctoral Fellow | Ethnic Studies |   | 2000-01 ~ 2001-06 |
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