Dara Culhane

Dara Culhane
Simon Fraser University · Department of Sociology and Anthropology

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Publications (13)
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This article offers an account of an intentionally Utopian ethnographic project, carried out in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. The "Stories and Plays Project" explored conditions of possibility for experiencing ethical engagements between researchers and research subjects in a context of deeply commodified research relationships dominated by biomed...
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Carved from the Heart. 1997. 30 minutes, color. VHS. film by Ellen Frankenstein and Louise Brady. For more information, contact New Day Films, 22D Hollywood Avenue, Hohokus, NJ 07423. 201/652-6590 or 888/367-9154. Fax 201/652-/973. Email: orders@newday.com, website: http://www.newday.com
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In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Canadian Historical Review 87.2 (2006) 358-360 Our Box Was Full: An Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Plaintiffs. Richard Daly. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2005. Pp. 384, $29.95 Our Box Was Full is an exemplary model of scholarly acuity, a rigorous documentation of indigenous ways of...
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The American Indian Quarterly 27.3 (2003) 593-606 Anyone passing through inner-city Vancouver on foot, on a bus, or in a car cannot help but SEE, in a literal sense, the concentration of Aboriginal people here. For most urban Canadians, and visitors from elsewhere, this is an unusual and often surprising visual experience on which they feel compell...
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The Nitinaht Chronicles. 1998. 143 minutes, color. Directed by Maurice Bulbulian. Produced by Jacques Vallee. National Film Board of Canada, P.O. Box 6100, Station Centre-Ville, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Video sales and rentals:. -800-267- 7710 (Canada). 1-800-542-2164 (USA).
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Simon Fraser University, 1994. Includes bibliographical references.

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