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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|10 October 1942}}
| nationality = Canadian
| occupation = Poet, scholar, editor, and activist
| birth_place = [[Ste. Agathe, Manitoba]]
| education = [[University of Manitoba]] (B.A.)
[[Simon Fraser University]] (M.A.)
[[University of British Columbia]] (Ph.D.)
*[[Governor General's Award for English-language poetry]] (2002)
*[[Gandhi Peace Award]] (2006)
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| honorific_suffix = [[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Order of British Columbia|OBC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]
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{{Short description|Canadian poet, scholar, editor, and activist}}
'''Roy Akira Miki''', {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|CM|OBC|FRSC}} (born 10 October 1942) is a Canadian poet, scholar, editor, and activist most known for his social and literary work.
Born in [[
In 2002, Miki's book of poetry, ''Surrender'', won the [[2002 Governor General's Awards|Governor General's Literary Award for poetry]].<ref name="TCE" /> His poetry focuses on questions about identity, citizenship, race, and place.<ref name="TCE" /> He is the author of the critical study, ''Broken Entries: Race, Subjectivity, Writing'' (1998), ''In Flux: Transnational Shifts in Asian Canadian Writing'' (2011), ''The Prepoetics of William Carlos Williams'' (1983), and an annotated bibliography of the poet and novelist ''George Bowering'' (1990).<ref name="TCE" />
In 2006, Miki was made a Member of the [[Order of Canada]] and received the 20th annual [[Gandhi Peace Award]] for the truth, justice, human rights, and non-violence exemplified in his redress work.<ref name="CBC" /><ref>{{OCC|10920}}</ref> The same year, he also received the Thakore Visiting Scholar award and the Sterling Prize in Support of Controversy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sfu.ca/sterlingprize/recipients/roy-miki.html|title=Roy Miki|publisher=[[Simon Fraser University]]|accessdate=2018-11-24}}</ref> In 2007, he was made a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Canada]].<ref name="TCE" /> In 2009, he was made a Member of the [[Order of British Columbia]].<ref name="TCE" />
==Works==▼
▲==Works==
===Poetry===
* 1991: ''Saving Face: Poems Selected,
* 1995: ''Random Access File'',
* 2001: ''Surrender'', Toronto: The Mercury Press, winner of the [[2002 Governor General's Awards|2002 Governor General's Award for poetry]]
* 2006: ''There'', Vancouver: New Star Books
* 2011: ''Mannequin Rising'', Vancouver: New Star Books
* 2018: ''Flow: Poems Collected and New'' (edited by [[Michael Barnholden]]), Vancouver: Talonbooks
===Critical studies===
* 1983: ''The Prepoetics of William Carlos Williams'', Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press
* 1988: ''Tracing the Paths: Reading ≠ Writing'' The Martyrology, Vancouver: Talonbooks
* 1989: ''A Record of Writing: An Annotated and Illustrated Bibliography of George Bowering'', Vancouver: Talonbooks
* 2004: ''Redress: Inside the Japanese Canadian Call for Justice'', Vancouver: Raincoast Books
===Editor===
*1985: ''This Is My Own: Letters to Wes and Other Writings on Japanese-Canadians,
*1997: ''Pacific Windows: The Collected Poems of
===Other===
*
==References==
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==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070930055329/http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0010902 Roy Akira Miki] at [[The Canadian Encyclopedia]]
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Roy Miki | |
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Born | Ste. Agathe, Manitoba | October 10, 1942
Occupation | Poet, scholar, editor, and activist |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | University of Manitoba (B.A.)
Simon Fraser University (M.A.) University of British Columbia (Ph.D.) |
Notable awards |
Roy Akira Miki, CM OBC FRSC (born 10 October 1942) is a Canadian poet, scholar, editor, and activist most known for his social and literary work.
Born in Ste. Agathe, Manitoba to second generation Japanese-Canadian parents, Miki grew up on a sugar beet farm before moving to Winnipeg.[1][2][3] His family was forcibly relocated West to Manitoba where he was born in 1942 on said sugar beet farm, and interned during the Second World War.[1] He earned his B.A. from the University of Manitoba, M.A. from the Simon Fraser University, and Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia.[1][4] Miki taught contemporary literature at Simon Fraser University before retiring and holds the title of professor emeritus.[1] He lives in Vancouver. In the 1980s, Miki was a "instrumental" in fighting for redress from the federal government for the internment of Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War.[2][4]
In 2002, Miki's book of poetry, Surrender, won the Governor General's Literary Award for poetry.[4] His poetry focuses on questions about identity, citizenship, race, and place.[4] He is the author of the critical study, Broken Entries: Race, Subjectivity, Writing (1998), In Flux: Transnational Shifts in Asian Canadian Writing (2011), The Prepoetics of William Carlos Williams (1983), and an annotated bibliography of the poet and novelist George Bowering (1990).[4]
In 2006, Miki was made a Member of the Order of Canada and received the 20th annual Gandhi Peace Award for the truth, justice, human rights, and non-violence exemplified in his redress work.[2][5] The same year, he also received the Thakore Visiting Scholar award and the Sterling Prize in Support of Controversy.[6] In 2007, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[4] In 2009, he was made a Member of the Order of British Columbia.[4]
Works[edit]
Poetry[edit]
- 1991: Saving Face: Poems Selected, 1976–1988, Winnipeg: Turnstone Press
- 1995: Random Access File, Markham, ON: Red Deer Press
- 2001: Surrender, Toronto: The Mercury Press, winner of the 2002 Governor General's Award for poetry
- 2006: There, Vancouver: New Star Books
- 2011: Mannequin Rising, Vancouver: New Star Books
- 2018: Flow: Poems Collected and New (edited by Michael Barnholden), Vancouver: Talonbooks
Critical studies[edit]
- 1983: The Prepoetics of William Carlos Williams, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press
- 1988: Tracing the Paths: Reading ≠ Writing The Martyrology, Vancouver: Talonbooks
- 1989: A Record of Writing: An Annotated and Illustrated Bibliography of George Bowering, Vancouver: Talonbooks
- 2004: Redress: Inside the Japanese Canadian Call for Justice, Vancouver: Raincoast Books
Editor[edit]
- 1985: This Is My Own: Letters to Wes and Other Writings on Japanese-Canadians, 1941–1948 by Muriel Kitagawa, Vancouver: Talonbooks
- 1997: Pacific Windows: The Collected Poems of Roy Kiyooka, Vancouver: Talonbooks
Other[edit]
- 1998: Broken Entries: Race, Subjectivity, Writing (Essays), Toronto: The Mercury Press
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d "Roy Miki". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
- ^ a b c "Asian Heritage Month". CBC News. 30 April 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
- ^ "Roy Miki". Ryerson University. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g Dobson, Kit (2012–2014). "Roy Akira Miki". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
- ^ Order of Canada citation
- ^ "Roy Miki". Simon Fraser University. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
External links[edit]
- 1942 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Canadian poets
- Canadian male poets
- Japanese-Canadian internees
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
- Members of the Order of British Columbia
- Members of the Order of Canada
- People from Eastman Region, Manitoba
- Academic staff of Simon Fraser University
- Simon Fraser University alumni
- University of Manitoba alumni
- Writers from Manitoba
- Governor General's Award-winning poets
- Canadian writers of Asian descent
- 21st-century Canadian poets
- 20th-century Canadian male writers
- 21st-century Canadian male writers