
The Language of Culture
The Language of Culture explores notions of transgressive identity that stem from all insurgent borders and boundaries, be it physical, geographical, political, disappearing, and/or imaginary.
Pamila Matharu is interested in language and how it intersects with identity, geography and location. Thematically, notions of transcience, urbanism, and transglobalism are drawn from her experiences in an hyphenated world - challenging the idea of 'being elsewhere'.
How do languages, nations, racisms, sexualities, diasporas, imply occupying another's space? How does this co-exist within Canadian society, where we're constantly spun in a bizarre fascination of post-9/11 issues of suspicion, fear and security based on the colour of one's skin or the spelling of one's name.