Colloque Voix et vision : culture canadienne et mondialisation
22 mai 2008 - 24 mai 2008
Institut du Monde Anglophone, Grand Amphithéâtre – 5 rue de l’École de Médecine, 75006 Paris
Organisé par Marta Dvorak de l’Université de Paris III- Sorbonne Nouvelle et Diana Brydon, Directrice du Centre for Globalization and Cultural Studies de l’Université du Manitoba.
Interventions de professeurs canadiens:
- Christin Bök (Univ. of Calgary): The Xenotext Experiment
- Diana Brydon (Univ. of Manitoba): Inhabiting National Citizenship Spaces in Global Times: Voices and Visions from Canadian Literature
- Alison Calder (Univ. of Manitoba): Collaboration and Convention in the Poetry of “Pain Not Bread”
- Warren Cariou (Univ. of Manitoba): Old Masks and New Skins: The Surface of Indigeneity
- Lily Cho (Univ. of Western Ontario): Temporalities of Loss: Richard Fung’s “Sea in the Blood”
- Daniel Coleman (MacMaster Univ.): Against Melancholia: Voicing History, Visioning Healing in Recent Canadian Fictio
- Frank Davey (Univ. of Western Ontario): Not Just Representation: The Sound and Concrete Poetries of “The Four Horseman”
- George Elliott Clarke (Univ. of Toronto): My Trudeau: The Politics of Adapting a Political Icon for the Operatic Stage
- Ajay Heble (Univ. of Guelph) et Winfried Siemerling (Univ. de Sherbrooke): Voicing the Unforeseable: Improvisation, Social Parctice, Collaborative Research
- Chelva Kanaganayakam (Univ. of Toronto): Diasporic Appropriations: Exporting South Asian Culture from Canada
- Ric Knowles (Univ. of Guelph): Chocolate Woman Workshops the Milky-Way: Monique Mojica and Native Performance Culture Research
- Olive Senior (écrivain)
- Jane Urquhart (écrivain).
Programme détaillé: http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/gcs/news/index.html
Contact: Dvorakmarta@aol.com