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Fred Wah fonds
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Catriona

File consists of a letter of reference from Wah for Catriona Strang, as well as her CV and letter of intent.

CBC [Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]

File consists of correspondence and writings relating to Wah’s participation in an episode of the CBC show “The Current” about mixed race people and culture.

CCA [Canada Council for the Arts]

File consists of correspondence and event programme relating to “Crossroads 2001,” the Canada Council for the Arts’ National Policy Conference.

China

File consists of correspondence and travel documents relating to a trip Wah took to China and Mongolia in 1982.

China journal

File consists of the work “China Journal,” writing based on Wah’s 1996 trip to China as part of a small group of Canadian artists on a government-funded cultural exchange.

[China journal]

File consists of a piece of writing entitled “Chinese Avant-Garde Poetry,” later published in the book “Faking It: Poetics & Hybridity,” and drafts of Wah’s “China Journal,” published in issue 1 of the journal “Displace: A Journal of Poetry & Translation.”

Cobourg

File consists of materials relating to the “Poetry’s Own Weekend” festival in Cobourg, Ontario, in April 2012.

Cohen’s noos

File consists of annotated draft of “Cohen’s Noos,” which was published in a Special issue of “Canadian Poetry,” volume 33, 1993.

Coimbra ‘04

File consists of correspondence, travel documents, and event programmes relating to a visit to the Universidade de Coimbra in Coimbra, Portugal, for the event “V Envontro internacional de poetas.”

Colloquium ‘07

File consists of correspondence and course descriptions related to a colloquium presented by the Simon Fraser University writer-in-residence program, entitled “The turn to language,” held on May 31, 2007.

Colour. An issue.

File consists of correspondence, notes, administrative and promotional materials relating to the spring 1994 issue of West Coast Line journal, entitled “Colour. An Issue,” which explored issues of race in Canada. Wah served as co-editor of the issue, along with Roy Miki.

Colour. An issue.-edits

File consists of page proofs relating to Wah’s editorial work on the spring 1994 issue of West Coast Line journal, entitled “Colour. An Issue.” Wah served as co-editor of the issue, along with Roy Miki.

Comp. lit [comparative literature]

File consists of correspondence between members of the University of Calgary English department about teaching comparative literature courses.

Computer programs - business : course

File consists of correspondence and papers related to this course taught at the University of Regina, for which Wah served as the "resource person."

Concordia March 28-30 2012

File consists of invitation to and schedule for the event “Approaching the poetry series: using literary recordings as scholars and digital designers,” held at Concordia University, March 28-30, 2012.

Conference on the Canadian Long Poem and Forum on the Arts

File consists of materials relating to 2 events, the “Conference on the Canadian Long Poem,” held at York University from May 29-June 1, 1984, and the “NeWest Institute Forum on the Arts,” held from July 29-31, 1988, in Nordegg, Alberta: Correspondence, flyers, as well as drafts of Wah's paper “Making strange poetics.”

Congrats

File consists of correspondence from various people congratulating Wah on his appointment to Poet Laureate of Canada, as well as an early letter from the Parliamentary Librarian acknowledging Wah’s nomination.

Coquitlam 2004

File consists of correspondence relating to a reading at Coquitlam College on June 22, 2004.

Cornell conference

File consists of correspondence relating to the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian American Studies, held at Cornell University, June 2-6, 1993. Wah presented as part of a panel titled “Asian Canadian Spaces: Strategies of Representation” alongside Roy Miki and Aruna Srivastava.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence to and from Wah, relating to both personal and professional activities. Includes correspondence between Wah and other writers and poets, between Wah and publishers, friends, and professional acquaintances. Correspondents include George Bowering, Robert Creeley, Lionel Kearns, Ron Loewinsohn, Charles Olson, Michael Ondaatje, Raymond Souster, Warren Tallman, Audrey Thomas, and Phyllis Webb.

Correspondence [A-Ba]

File consists of correspondence arranged alphabetically by last name, letters A-Ba.

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