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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME / PROGRAMME DE LA CONFÉRENCE
Thursday 8 October / Jeudi 8 octobre
17:00-20:00 registration in the lobby of the Hotel International (address: Miramarska 24) / enregistrement dans le hall de l’hôtel International (adresse: Miramarska 24)
Friday 9 October / Vendredi 9 octobre
8:30 Roundup in the lobby of the Hotel International (address: Miramarska 24) for a guided walk to the Faculty / Rendez-vous dans le hall de l’hôtel International (adresse: Miramarska 24) pour une promenade guidée jusqu’à la Faculté
8:30 – 9:30 REGISTRATION (lobby in front of the library, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, address: Ivana Lučića 3) / ENREGISTREMENT (hall d’accès à la bibliothèque, Faculté de Philosophie et lettres, adresse: Ivana Lučića 3)
9:30 – 10:30 OPENING CEREMONY (lecture hall D7) / CÉRÉMONIE D’OUVERTURE (salle D7)
10:30 – 11:30 KEYNOTE SESSION (lecture hall D7) / CONFÉRENCE PLÉNIÈRE (salle D7)
Aritha van Herk | The North Within | Chair / Modérateur : Vanja Polić |
*There will be simultaneous translation of the keynote session into French. / Conférence plénière avec traduction simultanée en français.
11:30 – 12:00 COFFEE BREAK (lobby in front of the library) / PAUSE CAFÉ (hall d’accès à la bibliothèque)
12:00 – 13:00 KEYNOTE SESSION (lecture hallD7) / CONFÉRENCE PLÉNIÈRE (salle D7)
Daniel Chartier | Qu’est-ce que l’imaginaire du Nord ? principes éthiques pour la recherche sur le Nord et l’Arctique | Chair / Modérateur : Marija Paprašarovski |
*There will be simultaneous translation of the keynote session into English.
13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK (1st floor in front of lecture hall A123) / PAUSE DÉJEUNER (1er étage, devant la salle A123)
14:00 – 15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 1 / SESSIONS PARALLÈLES 1
1A (lecture hall A105)
Chair: Don Sparling |
1B (lecture hall A101)
Chair: Michelle Gadpaille |
1C (lecture hall A122)
Chair: Martina Horáková |
1D (salle A102)
Modérateur:Evaine Le Calvé Ivičević |
Robert M. Campbell
The Northern Politics of the Post in Canada |
Martin Löschnigg
Narrativizing North: The Franklin Expeditions in Canadian and Other Novels |
Judit Ágnes Kádár
Multicultural Identity Negotiation in Some Recent Canadian and U.S. Mixed-Blood Narratives |
Bernard Emont
Portrait de l’Esquimau, à travers plusieurs écrits de la Nouvelle-France |
Martin Cyr Hicks
Survival and Survivance: The Divergent National Narratives of the True North |
Miasol Eguíbar Holgado
The Emasculating North: Deconstructing the Myth of the Pioneer in the Works of Jean McNeil and Alistair MacLeod |
Ksenija Kondali
Representing the North in Lawrence Hill’s The Book of Negroes |
Monique Nadeau Saumier :
Géants, cannibales, licornes et autres mythes d’un espace imaginaire, Terra Incognita, le Grand Nord canadien |
Maggie Ann Bowers
Relative North: Literary Representations of American artists in the Canadian North |
Janicke S. Kaasa
A Place of Authenticity: “The North” in English-Canadian travel writing from the 1950s
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Sandrine Ferré-Rode
“Ideas of North:” The Representation of Canada in Samuel Ringgold Ward’s Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro (1855) and Austin Steward’s Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman (1857) |
Marija Paprašarovski
Le Grand Nord mis en scène |
15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK (1st floor in front of lecture hall A123) / PAUSE CAFÉ (1er étage, devant la salle A123)
16:00 – 17:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 2 / SESSIONS PARALLÈLES 2
2A (lecture hall A105)
Chair: Maggie Ann Bowers |
2B (lecture hall A101)
Chair: Monique Nadeau Saumier
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2C (lecture hall A122)
Chair: János Kenyeres |
2D (salle A102)
Modérateur: Marija Paprašarovski |
Joe Blades
Addressing the North and Whiteness in “The Great White North” |
Robert Sharp
The Mysteries of Ellef Ringnes |
Kveta Kunesova
Le Nord retrouvé |
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Linda Warley
Canadian cartoonists and the North
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Heather Simeney MacLeod
Place of Darkness: Implications of Weather in Canada’s North |
Katarína Labudová
“The North Is Not Endless”: Margaret Atwood’s Eco-critical Warnings |
Petr Kyloušek
Ce Nord tout en feu : Les héritiers de la mine et Il pleuvait des oiseaux de Jocelyne Saucier |
Christl Verduyn
The north in Seth’s The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists |
Claudia Grill
“Toronto of the North” or “Forgotten North”? Being a Northerner in Churchill, Manitoba
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Melanie Braunecker
The Reverse of the Medal. The Oil Industry’s Impact on Nature As Reflected in a Selection of Canadian Eco-Literature |
Jelena Novaković
La «pensée nordique» et la «pensée de midi» dans Les Chambres de bois d’Anne Hébert |
17:45 – 19:00 reading and music: (lecture hall D7) / lectures et musique : (salle D7)
Mark Anthony Jarman – a reading / Mark Anthony Jarman – lectures
Concordia Discors Choir / Chorale Concordia Discors
Raffle / Tombola
CEACS Certificates of Merit awards / Certificats de mérite de l’AECEC
19:15 – 20:00 RECEPTION (lobby in front of the library) / RÉCEPTION (hall d’accès à la bibliothèque)
Saturday 10 October / Samedi 10 octobre
8:00 – 8:30 EARLY MORNING COFFEE (1st floor in front of lecture hall A123) / CAFÉ MATINAL (1er étage, devant la salle A123)
8:30 – 10:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS 3 / SESSIONS PARALLÈLES 3
3A (lecture hall A105)
Chair: Katarína Labudová |
3B (lecture hall A101)
Chair: Joe Blades |
3C (lecture hall A122)
Chair: Kenneth Froehling |
3D (lecture hall A102)
Chair: Martin Cyr Hicks |
Galina Avramova
Canadian cultural identity: in search of a literary canon |
Krisztina Kodó
Visual and Audible Expressions of the North |
Tomasz Soroka
Nunavut’s Language Policy: Unprecedented Protection of an Aboriginal Language |
Ceri Morgan
The North Shore in contemporary fiction in Québec |
Monica Bottez
Multiculturalsim and Terrorism |
Katalin Kürtösi
Pictures of the North in Canadian Culture (Interwar period) |
Pavel Hlavaček
In the defense of Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic |
Judit Molnár
Great Expectations: A Homeward Journey from South to North
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Petra Sapun Kurtin
Geocritical Perspectives on Representation of Nordicity in Canadian Narratives |
Dominic Williams
Canadian Kaddishes: Mourning North, Mourning South |
Marcin Gabryś
Nunavik’s quest for self-governance
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Jasmina Bolfek-Radovani
Conceptualising the North: re-imagining the spaces of the North in Jacques Ferron’s L’amélanchier and Mohammed Dib’s Les Terrasses d’Orsol |
10:00 – 10:20 COFFEE BREAK (1st floor in front of lecture hall A123) / PAUSE CAFÉ (1er étage, devant la salle A123)
10:20 – 11:50 PARALLEL SESSIONS 4 / SESSIONS PARALLÈLES 4
4A (lecture hall A105)
Chair: Felicity Skelton |
4B (lecture hall A101)
Chair: Marcel Martel |
4C (lecture hall A122)
Chair: Linda Warley |
4D (la salle A102)
Modérateur: Evaine Le Calvé Ivičević |
Don Sparling
Canada, the North and the Czech Consumer |
Jana Marešová
Under the Northern Lights: The North Narrated by Richard van Camp |
Veronika Černíková : L’imaginaire de la neige dans la poésie québécoise | |
István János Molnár
The Hudson’s Bay Company and the exploration of the North |
Diana Yankova & Andrey Andreev
Out of Canada: The Expatriate Experience |
Ramona Pál-Kovács : Espaces fictifs, espaces réels – promenades dans le Montréal de Michel Tremblay | |
Michelle Gadpaille
Two Mary’s and a Missus: Image and Ideology among Women Travellers in the Canadian North West |
Madeleine Danova
Translating the Canadian North in Bulgaria. Cultural Stereotypes and Appropriations |
Martina Horakova
Geography of Violence and Homecoming: North(e)scapes of Eden Robinson |
Liliana Voiculescu : L’imaginaire nordique canadien enseigné par la littérature dans les universités roumaines |
11:50 – 13:50 LUNCH BREAK (1st floor in front of lecture hall A123) / PAUSE DÉJEUNER (1er étage, devant la salle A123)
11:50 – 13:50 AGM – CEACS members’ General Meeting (lecture hall D1) / RÉUNION GÉNÉRALE AECEC (salle D1)
13:50 – 15:20 PARALLEL SESSIONS 5 / SESSIONS PARALLÈLES 5
5A (lecture hall A105)
Chair: Mark Anthony Jarman |
5B (lecture hall A101)
Chair: Milena Marinkova |
5C (lecture hall A122)
Chair: Aritha van Herk |
5D (salle A102)
Modérateur: Evaine Le Calvé Ivičević |
Krzysztof Majer
Blood, Elegance, Heat: Leonard Cohen in a Musicalized Fiction by Bill Gaston
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Vesna Lopičić & Milena Kostić
A Filmed Representation of the Canadian Aboriginal North: Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner) |
Robert Rutherdale
Fathers in the Provincial North: Masculine Parenting in Canada on an Imagined Frontier after 1945
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Ivana Jaramaz Reskušić (et Biljana Kostadinov) : Législation et corruption électorale : des leçons romaines aux expériences canadiennes, et perspectives croates |
Leonor María Martínez Serrano
In Praise of the Human Voice: Robert Bringhurst’s New World Suite No. 3 and Glenn Gould’s The Idea of North |
Attila Takács
Indigenous Research Dilemma |
Riley Olstead & Katherine Bischoping
The Narrative Self in Northern Rural Dementia |
Marilena Dracea-Chelsoi : Le Canada-La Reine des neiges nordiques du point de vue touristique |
Irena Přibylová
Folk Songs of the North
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Zrinka Erent-Sunko
Legal status of women in Canada – legal model beyond the 49th Parallel? |
Marcel Martel
The North: Land of Ice and Vice
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15:20 – 15:40 COFFEE BREAK (1st floor in front of lecture hall A123) / PAUSE CAFÉ (1er étage, devant la salle A123)
15:40 – 17:10 PARALLEL SESSIONS 6 / SESSIONS PARALLÈLES 6
6A (lecture hall A105)
Chair: Diana Yankova |
6B (lecture hall A101)
Chair: Pavel Hlaváček |
6C (lecture hall A122)
Chair: Krzysztof Majer |
6D (lecture hall A102)
Chair: Judit Molnár |
Jason Blake
“My reptilian brain becomes confused” – On Mark Anthony Jarman’s Writing |
Iwona Wrónska
Decade of Harper’s Northern Policy: Achievements and Failures |
Nikola Tutek
Visual and Verbal in the Canadian Short Story (With Regard to the Depiction of Northness)’ |
Dunja Plazonja
Dystopian “North”: future space and future bodies in Margaret Atwood’s “MaddAddam” trilogy |
Kenneth Froehling
Title of presentation: Revisiting March 1955: Alternative Perspectives of the Richard Riot in Montreal |
Eliza Yankova
“We have been making some fairly profound changes to how we handle immigration”- Stephen Harper and (his) new Canada |
János Kenyeres
“Iceberg, enigma, strange and timeless”: The North in Canadian Short Fiction |
Ulla Kriebernegg
Leave Them on the Ice Floe? Put Them in the Nursing Home? Geronticide in Margaret Atwood’s “Torching the Dusties” (2014) |
Petra Bručić
How hockey helps Canada to claim and keep its North |
Ozren Pilipović
The impact of membership in North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) on Canada`s Economy |
Felicity Skelton
Sex in the Snow: The relation of gender to Northern imagery in the short stories of Lisa Moore |
Allan Weiss
Beyond the North: Nordicity in Canadian Fantastic Literature |
17:10 – 17:30 COFFEE BREAK (1st floor in front of lecture hall A123) / PAUSE CAFÉ (1er étage, devant la salle A123)
17:30 – 19:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS 7 / SESSIONS PARALLÈLES 7
7A (lecture hall A105)
Chair: Jason Blake |
7B (lecture hall A101)
Chair: Ulla Kriebernegg |
7C (lecture hall A122)
Chair: Martin Löschnigg |
Mátyás Bánhegyi & Judit Nagy
The Canadian North in the English Classroom |
Mária Palla
“Canada, Canada, and where is that place? In the North Pole, that’s where”: Perceptions of Canada as the North in South-Asian Immigrant Writing |
Irina Perianova
Quitting Home, Chasing Home
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Albert Rau
The Canadian North – a cold experience for students of English |
Rebecca Geleyn
A Peephole onto a Vastness: Micro-Spaces in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi |
Milena Marinkova
A Peacekeeper of the North, a Bystander in the South? Affecting Humanitarian Intervention in Canadian Fiction |
Irena Vassileva
Plagiarism in Academia – European and North-American Practices |
19:00- 19:30 CONFERENCE CLOSING CEREMONY / CÉRÉMONIE DE CLÔTURE
20:00 – 23:00 CONFERENCE DINNER (restaurant Capuciner, address: Kaptol 6, opposite the Cathedral)* / DÎNER DE GALA DE LA CONFÉRENCE (restaurant Capuciner, adresse: Kaptol 6, en face de la cathédrale)*
*transport to the restaurant: a bus will be waiting in the parking lot in front of the Faculty for those participants who are attending the conference dinner / transport jusqu’au restaurant: un bus attendra sur le parking de la Faculté les personnes participant au dîner de gala de la conférence.