Reg JOHANSON
Reg JOHANSON, BA, MA (SFU)
Reg Johanson is the co-author, with Roger Farr and Aaron Vidaver, of N 49 19. 47 – W 123 8. 11 (PILLS 2008). Courage, My Love (Line Books, 2006), brings together a selection of works that have appeared over the last decade in W magazine, the chapbook Chips (Thuja, 2001), and in the anthologies Shift and Switch: New Canadian Poetry (Mercury, 2005) and Companions and Horizons (WCL, 2005). Critical work on, and an interview with, Marie Annharte Baker has appeared in the anthology Antiphonies (The Gig, 2008) and in The Capilano Review 3 / 10. Work on Standard English as a classist and racializing disciplinary practice, and on the political economy of “cheating” and plagiarism, has appeared in XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics and as “Working Papers in Critical Practice #1” (recomposition.net); other essays on “the radical” in poetry, on representations of missing women, global urbanization, and radical pedagogy appear in West Coast Line, The Rain Review, and The Poetic Front. Selections from the chapbook Escraches (Left Hand Press 2010) appear in Matrix, W, and the second volume of Capilano University Editions (CUE) Open Text anthology series.
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