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Vanessa Chan

Library and Archives Masters Student | English Language and Literature

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Course: SOCI433A

SOCI433A Directed Studies: Telling Asian Canadian Stories with Unconventional
Archives taken Spring 2020. Self-directed course supervised by Dr. Renisa Mawani. Coursework included reflective assignments, an annotated bibliography, and a final essay. The essay, “Producing the Record,” is an autoethnographic analysis of ACAM 350 and its impacts and significance as a community archive.

Student filmmakers surround subject Monica Ma in front of a red door at YMCA

Producing the Record – Self-Directed Studies

Autoethnography written for a self-directed studies analyzing my experience in ACAM 350. Supervised by Dr. Renisa Mawani in Spring 2020.



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