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A Giridhar RAO

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Nov 18, 2009, 9:51:54 AM11/18/09
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Eble interesus la grupanojn tiu ĉi anonco pri konferenco pri enmigrado kaj identeco.

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Call for Papers

 

Centre for Canadian Studies

Department of Comparative Literature

Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

 

International Conference on Canadian Studies

 

February 3-4-5, 2010

 

Land of Promise: Stories of the immigrant in multicultural Canada

 

In a multicultural and multilingual context, immigration has been an integral part of the national identity of Canada. Modern Canada constitutes of a large percentage of Diasporic population who contribute extensively to the making of Modern Canada. In the wake of globalization, the evolution of Canada as a Multicultural State has been receiving much attention from mass media. This again has been a contested terrain since the settlement of a chosen race in a promised land has resulted into the subjugation of the Peoples who have been residing in the geo-political entity which came later to be known as Canada. The conference would like to involve in a dialogue between local and global and highlight the concerns within the concept of Multiculturalism in Canada. It would also highlight the dialectical relationship between race, gender and nation in the context of contemporary politics, philosophies and literatures. A focus on the diasporic population of Canada would greatly enhance our understanding of multicultural and multilingual policies vis-à-vis India. By reflecting on the particular regions shaped by multiculturalism in the "Land of Promise", the conference would explore the ways in which the development of multiculturalism as an official policy of the Canadian government reflects general processes of socio-economic, political, philosophical, ecological and cultural change. By focusing on the diverse ramifications of the same, the conference would stimulate fruitful debates among faculty, scholars, activists and students on an interdisciplinary basis.

 

Papers are invited in all areas relating to the general theme of the conference. Some such areas are listed below.

·         Diversity, Pluralism, Ethnicity and Tolerance

·         Citizenship, Identity and Nation

·         Societies, integration/disintegration, inclusion/exclusion

·         Glocalisation

·         The Verbal and the Visual

·         Literature and Film

·         Text and Performance

·         The New Media (Blog/Online journals/ Online networks)

·         Resistance, Identity, Community

·         Alternative sexualities

·         Translation

·         Metropolis, cities, towns and ruralis

 

The title and a brief abstract (200-300 words) of the proposed paper may be sent as an email attachment by December 15, 2009 to canadac...@gmail.com 
 

Conference Coordinators:

 

Professor Suchorita Chattopadhyay,

Sm. Debashree Dattaray,

Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India


Neil Blonstein

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Nov 18, 2009, 12:04:50 PM11/18/09
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Mi trandonas al iuj Kanadanoj. Nijl

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