Lecture – Poetry - Reading : “Deflowering. English” From an Immigrant Stage to Global Audiences via a Convenience Store”
Presented by Professor Diana Manole, Guelph University.
Studies in Migration, Interdisciplinary Research Group, the Cultural Memory Workshop, University of Ottawa and the Centre for Public History, Carleton University .
Dr. Emily Regan Wills, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa
Thursday, November 10, 2016 at 1 p.m.
120 University Private, FSS, Room 5027
This session entitled "Everyday Politics in Immigrant Communities: Civic Institutions, Social Movements, and Discursive Misrecognition " is organized by the Studies in Migration Interdisciplinary Research Group: http://artsites.uottawa.ca/studies-migration/en
Shakespeare + Canada est un colloque bilingue (anglais et français) qui se tiendra à l’Université d’Ottawa au Canada dans le cadre d’activités et d’événements organisés pour célébrer en grandeur le 400e anniversaire de la mort de Shakespeare – Shakespeare 400 Celebrations. Sous le thème général de ‘la postérité de Shakespeare’, ces activités et événements auront pour but de montrer les nombreuses façons dont Shakespeare a influencé, inspiré, offusqué et affecté un grand éventail de disciplines.
Shakespeare + Canada will be a bilingual (English and French) symposium held at the University of Ottawa, Canada, from 21 to 23 April, 2016. Uniquely bringing together Shakespeareans and Canadianists, Shakespeare + Canada is also part of the longest running series dedicated to Canadian literary culture, an annual tradition at the University of Ottawa which began in 1973.