Kadi Purru
Centre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction
University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, B.C.
email: kadip_joseR@telus.net
At the moment I am in the process of writing
a Ph.D. thesis entitled "Journeying Homewards: Poetics, Politics
and Pedagogies of Belonging." As an immigrant myself, I am
particularly interested in the im/migrants' experiences of home.
Thus, my work has evolved around such notions as 'home,' 'border,'
'diaspora,' and 'belonging.' For me, an academic space is not only
an intellectual but creative space where I can explore contact-zones
between cultures, languages, identities and disciplines. My academic
work co-emerges with my community theatre work. Currently, I am
involved in the collective creation project based on the life-stories
of im/migration of the Canadian-Estonians in Vancouver. I have described
my earlier work with this group in the article "From Theatre
to Community" published in Popular Theatre in Political Culture:
Britain and Canada in Focus, Oxford: Intellect, 2000. My latest
work, an article, co-written with Warren Linds and Alejandra Medellin,
"Resonating Testimonies from/in the Space of Death: Performing
Buenaventura's La Maestra in Vancouver, Canada" will be published
in Poetics of Memory: Vision, Voice, and Performance (a forthcoming
volume in Routledge's Memory and Narrative series, September, 2002)
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