Lynda Mannik
Department of
Anthropology
Profile RESEARCH AN2120 AN3240 AN3350
 
 



 

Lynda Mannik
Course Director

Atkinson College, 630
extension 33957

E-mail: lmannik@yorku.ca

 

 

Areas of Research

Visual Anthropology; Communication and Media Studies; Photography; Memory; Discourses about Race; Refugee Identity, Global Movements and Politics; Nationalism and the politics of representation; Tourism;First Nations in Canada; Human Rights; Spectacle and Performance;       

 

ETHNOGRAPHIC AREAS:  Canada; Estonia; Australia, India

 

Recent Publications

BOOKS

Canadian Indian/Cowboys in Australia: Representation, Rodeo, and the RCMP at the Royal Easter

Show, 1939. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2006.

Photography, Memory and Refugee Identity: The Voyage of the S.S. Walnut, 1948. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press (under contract, in review, projected publication 2012).

Embodied Practice, Media, and Identity in Canadian Contexts, Lynda Mannik and Karen McGarry eds.,

Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier Press (under contract; projected publication 2012).

 

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS

 

“Remembering, Forgetting and Feeling with Photographs,” In Image and Memory: Oral History and

Photography, A. Freund and A. Thomson, eds. Palgrave Macmillan, edited volume (forthcoming fall

2011).

 

“Public and Private Photographs of Refugees: the problem of representation,” In Visual Studies,

Taylor & Francis Group (accepted for publication 2012).

 

"Mr. Chancellor" (introduction) In Remembering Peter Gzowski: A Book of Tributes. Edna Barker,

eds. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 2002.

 

“Conference Report: Historicizing Canadian Sociocultural Anthropology” In Frostline, Peterborough:

Trent University, Spring 2003: 7-8.

 

 
   
   
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