Culture, Language and Literature: Canadian and Comparative
Perspectives
Announcement of our 19th annual interdisciplinary and
international conference on 21–22 February 2003,
in association with the BACS.
Conference Programme: Friday 21 February
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Venue: Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London SW1
(England)
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| 9.45 |
Registration |
| 10.15 |
Welcome & introductory remarks by the organizers (Birkbeck,
LCCS & BACS Literature Group), Canadian High Commission
Representative, London, Québec General Delegation
Representative, London
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| 10.30 |
Marta Dvorak (University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle), “The
Shifting Discursive Strategies of Native Literature: from
Adversarial to Interfusional.”
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| 11.15 |
Helene Destrempes (University of Moncton), “Voicing
Differences: Native Women Writers in Quebec.”
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| 12.00 |
Lunch |
| 1.00 |
Françoise Mougeon (Glendon College, York University), “The
Culture of Bilingualism in Post-Secondary Bilingual
Institutions in Ontario.”
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| 1.45 |
Ceri Morgan (Keele University), “Writing the Heartland I:
La Gaspésie.”
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| 2.30 |
Coffee/Tea |
| 2.50 |
Jan Pieter Van Oudenhoven (Groningen University), “Adaptation
to New Societies: Some Canadian, USA and Australian Data.”
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| 3.35 |
Susan Billingham (University of Nottingham), “Reviving the
Two-Spirit: Gender and Sexuality in First Nations Writing.”
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Venue: Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet
St., London WC1
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| 5.15 |
Reception in the Council Room, Birkbeck College, hosted by
Canada High Commission, UK
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| 6.00 |
Public Lecture by Christian Rioux (Paris, France), “Small
Nations: A Quebec Perspective.” Christian Rioux is an
award-winning journalist and author of Voyage à l'intérieur
des petites nations (Boréal).
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Conference Programme: Saturday 22 February
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Venue: Large Physics Theatre, Birkbeck College,
University of London, Malet St, London WC1H
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| 10.00 |
Ray Mougeon (York University), “Patterns of Linguistic
Variation in Quebec, Ontario and Immersion French.”
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| 10.45 |
Jean Marc Dewaele (Birkbeck College, University of London),
“Pronouns of Address in French Immersion Classes in Canada and
Abroad.”
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| 11.30 |
Coffee/Tea |
| 11.50 |
Martin Lubin (SUNY Plattsburgh), “Hands across the Canada-US
Border: Perforated Sovereignties and the International Outreach
Activities of Quebec.”
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| 12.35 |
Pierre Larrivée (Aston University), “Language, Culture, and
Legislation: a Legitimate Relation?”
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| 1.20 |
Lunch and book launch: Pierre Larrivée (ed), Linguistic
Conflict and Language Laws: Understanding the Quebec
Question
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