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Ouvrir les yeux du monde sur la culture ukrainienne
par Dave Hazzan, écrivain et universitaire, qui complète son doctorat en histoire à l'Université York Quel est le rôle de l'artiste en temps de guerre? L'artiste a-t-il/elle réellement un rôle à jouer ou son travail se perd dans une période de...
“I’m not sociology. I’m human.”
Hosted by the Film Studies Association of Canada, the annual Martin Walsh keynote lecture was delivered by renowned filmmaker, writer, and artist Dr. Sylvia D. Hamilton. In her lecture, Field Notes from the Black Atlantic, Dr. Hamilton captivated the...
Translating research into documentary, and documentary into impact (en anglais)
Congress 2021 blog edition By Claire Kroening, University of Alberta human geography alumna and communications professional Documentaries are a tremendous vehicle for academics to communicate their research to the public, popularize their ideas, and...
Performing Narratives of Black Racial Identity in the Digital-Era
Congress 2021 blog edition By Megan Perram (she/her), PhD Candidate in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta Playwright, Canadian television broadcaster, and social activist Rita Deverell, from Mount...
Storytelling and Strength: Voices from Indigenous theatre in Canada
All of this year’s Big Thinking events consider how the arts function as a platform to engage with scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Organizers were inspired by three big questions: Who speaks for whom? Whose stories get told? And...
Présences intermittentes des Amériques
Ce livre est inspiré de ma thèse de doctorat et répond à une question bien précise : qu’est-ce que le sujet québécois peut apprendre du contact littéraire avec l’écriture chicana? J’ai commencé à m’interroger sur ce sujet alors que je voyageais moi...
'The Container' theatre performance at Congress is innovative and fresh
Caleb Snider, Congress 2016 student blogger Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2016 is about more than groundbreaking academic panels and innovative keynote speakers; it’s also about showcasing cultural events organized by the University...
Vaudeville as a form of indigenous self-expression
What do you think of when you hear or read Vaudeville? Nostalgia for a simpler time of gas-lamp lit stage productions? A smile at the thought of the slapstick, episodic comedies that gave rise to early cinema and classic cartoons? Or maybe more...
Binging on Netflix or philosophizing?
“There is nothing in philosophy which could not be said in everyday language,” once said the twentieth-century French philosopher Henri Bergson. In other words, what makes philosophy attractive is that it expresses what we instinctively believe to be...