Image Description: A colour photo of a standardized passport portrait clipped under the tab of a sardine tin. The passport photo depicts a white blue-haired gender-fluid person in a black hoodie. They are trying their best to follow the parameters of a government issued ID, resulting in a subtle and repressed smile.
they/them, raised in (Port Alberni) the traditional lands of the Hupačasath and Tseshaht

jane (or june) donald





Jane Donald is an emerging researcher working towards an MA in Media Studies at Concordia, with an artistic background in intentional meandering. Their research encompasses theories of affect, subject-identity formation, enchantment + belief, and narrative experiments to interrogate the compulsive inclinations of language that undergird our cultural and political ontologies. Their interdisciplinary orientation unfolds through altered objects, holistic environments, shared encounters, + writing protocols. They are interested in participatory performances that actualize different realities of self-world incoherence into a broader context of solidarity.

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MA candidate in Media Studies

BA in Visual Studies & Art History with a minor in Film Studies















 

Concordia University
Communications & Journalism (CJ) Building
CJ 2.130, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W.
Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6
Canada

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