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CfP: Treasury, Guardian, Cognitive Process: Memory Studies in Canada and Germany

University of Manitoba – University of Trier – University of Greifswald, Biennial Partnership Conference, September 20-21, 2018, University of Manitoba, Canada

We live in one of the great ages of memory, a time in which forces have converged to push memory to the forefront of our moral, political, scientific, and aesthetic lives. Some have even referred to the current moment as being characterized by a “memory boom.” The standard view of this boom is that it has come about owing to a variety of factors, including, a decline in confidence in “modernist” narratives of progress over the course of the twentieth century, the rise of consumer culture, which has turned nostalgia into a commodity, and multiculturalism and individualism, which have in related ways fragmented our collective sense of self, forcing nation-states to turn to the real or imagined past to buttress their legitimacy. Memory has been further bolstered by the Holocaust and other such horrors, which have called into question the integrity of our moral imaginations and ushered in what has been called “a culture of trauma and regret.” We find this culture at work in public institutions such as memorials and museums, as well as in the proliferation of media representations of the personal past. It is also evident in such socially and politically transformative agencies and processes as truth commissions and public inquiries.

Proposals are invited for an interdisciplinary conference on the subject of memory. The conference, to be held at the University of Manitoba, is in partnership with the Trier University. The scope of the conference is broad, and the theme is intended to encompass scholarship on all forms of memory (personal, collective, institutional, cognitive, etc.). Of particular interest is work pertaining to memory as it is understood, and circulates (is celebrated, contested, etc.), in Canadian and German academic and cultural contexts. Presentations are welcome to address works and issues from different fields, media, and conceptual perspectives.

See the full CfP here.

Deadline for Proposals: April 30, 2018.

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CfP: Canadian Holocaust Literature: Charting the Field

Sunday, 28 October 2018, Ottawa, Canada

Organized by the Department of English at Ryerson University, the Vered Jewish Canadian Studies Program at the University of Ottawa, the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies, and Library and Archives Canada

Although the Holocaust has long engaged writers in Canada – those with and without direct links to the historic event – their particular exploration of the subject has received little critical or scholarly attention. There now exists a significant body of Canadian Holocaust Literature that warrants such attention. We invite proposals for the first-ever conference devoted to Canadian Holocaust Literature. The aim of this landmark conference is twofold: to identify a corpus of work and to generate scholarly interest in the field. Proposals that focus on literary works originally written in Yiddish, Hebrew, English, or French are welcome. For the purposes of this conference, literary works include poetry, short fiction, novels, life writing, graphic narrative, and creative non-fiction. The theme of this inaugural conference is deliberately broad, and critical approaches may vary widely.

See the full CfP here.

Deadline for Proposals: June 15, 2018.

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Events at the Embassy of Canada in collaboration with the 68th International Film Festival Berlin

February 15-25 2018

Berlinale NATIVe – A Journey into Indigenous Cinema

Tuesday, Feb 20, 15:00 – 17:30 (Doors 14:45)

Establishing Indigenous Cinema

Embassy of Canada, Leipziger Platz 17, 10117 Berlin, S/U Potsdamer Platz

In English. Free admission. Please present a valid photo-ID at the door and allow for sufficient time for Embassy security.

15:00 – 16:30 Panel Discussion: Establishing Indigenous Cinema

The panel discussion will be moderated by Jason Ryle, the artistic director of imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in Toronto. The participants of the panel discussion are:Ciara Lacy (Director and Producer, Hawaii/USA) | Élise Labbé (Head of Festivals and Audience Development, National Film Board of Canada) | Ryan Kampe (President Visit Films, USA) | Emile Hertling Péronard (Producer and Advisor, Greenland/Denmark)

16:30 – 17:30 Screening: REEL Kanata VI – Canadian Indigenous Shorts

For the sixth time this year, the Embassy of Canada and imagineNATIVE present REEL Kanata, a selection of recent short films made by indigenous filmmakers from Canada. This year’s selection includes: Holy Angels by Jay Cardinal Villeneuve (Cree / Métis)  |  KEEWAYDAH (Let’s Go Home) by Terril Calder (Métis)  |  Thirza Cuthand Is an Indian Within the Meaning of the Indian Act by Thirza Cuthand (Plains Cree / Scottish)  |  RAE by Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs (Mohawk)  |  Nuuca (Take) by Michelle Latimer (Métis / Algonquin)  |  Creatura Dada by Caroline Monnet (Algonquin)

 

Berlinale Shorts

Notes on Cinema #68: Between Staff Pick, Market & Archive

Film Screening / Panel Discussion

Thursday, February 22, 2018, 14:00 – 16:00

Embassy of Canada, Leipziger Platz 17, 10117 Berlin, S/U Potsdamer Platz

In English. Free admission, registration required here. Please present a valid photo-ID at the door and allow for sufficient time for Embassy security.

Berlinale Shorts hosts a discussion on the longevity and visibility of films on the internet and in archives. How can we expand the film canon? How can we access films which are no longer accessible? Can digitization offer us renewed access to films that have been lost or overshadowed? Panelists Mark Toscano (Academy Film Archive), Jeffrey Bowers (Vimeo), Lauren Howes (Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre) and Jayisha Patel (filmmaker) will address these questions and more. The short films Le Tigre de Tasmanie by Vergine Keaton (Berlinale Shorts), Circle by Jayisha Patel (Berlinale Shorts) and Nuuca by Michelle Latimer (Generation) will be screened, followed by a Q&A. The panel discussion will begin at 15:00.

 

TEDDY AWARD

Diversity und Gender Equality in Beruf und Gesellschaft

Panel Discussion

Thursday, February 22, 2018, 16:30 – 18:30 (Doors open at 16:00)

Embassy of Canada, Leipziger Platz 17, 10117 Berlin, S/U Potsdamer Platz

In German. Free admission, registration required here. Please present a valid photo-ID at the door and allow for sufficient time for Embassy security.

Participants of the panel discussion : Harald Christ (Ergo-Versicherung, Postbank); Dagmar Kohnen (Siemens AG); Nina Schimkus (Axel Springer SE); Geoff Gartshore (Embassy of Canada in Berlin).

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Fête de la Francophonie am 10. März in Berlin

Anlässlich des Internationalen Tages der Frankophonie laden die Botschaften und Vertretungen der französischsprachigen Ländern und Regionen zur „Fête de la Francophonie 2018“ ein. Die Organisation übernehmen in diesem Jahr die Botschaft von Kanada, die Vertretung der Regierung von Québec in Berlin und die Botschaft von Benin.

In dieser fünfzehnten Ausgabe werden die Akzente der Francophonie geehrt. Lebendiger als je zuvor nimmt die französische Sprache verschiedene Formen an, je nach geographischen, kulturellen, geschichtlichen, sozialen Kontexten, wo sie gesprochen ist.

Sie verfärbt sich im Laufe der Jahre und nach der Regionen mit unterschiedlichen Intonationen, Wörtern und Ausdrücken. Es ist diese Weltsprache und ihre Nuancen, die wir zusammen um den Slogan „Nos Francophonies en fête : 1001 Akzente unter einem Dach“ am 10. März im Centre français de Berlin in der Müllerstrasse 74 ab 15 Uhr feiern wollen.

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Québecer Autor Christian Guay-Poliquin bei Book and You im Ratatouille in Berlin zu Gast

Am Samstag, den 27. Januar 2018, um 18 Uhr ist der Autor Christian Guay-Poliquin (Québec) im Ratatouille in der Ackerstraße 2 in Berlin zu Gast.


© Julien Bois

Le poids de la neige (La Peuplade) des Québecer Autors schaffte es nach seiner Veröffentlichung auf zahlreiche Nominierungslisten kanadischer und auch europäischer Literaturpreise. Der junge Autor wurde für sein literarisches Zweitlingswerk mit dem Prix littéraire du gouverneur général, dem Prix littéraire des collégiens und dem Prix littéraire France-Québec ausgezeichnet.

Er erzählt in sanftem, stellenweise düsterem Ton, wie ein Rückkehrer während eines anhaltenden Stromausfalls nach einem schweren Unfall versorgt wird und langsam wieder auf die Beine kommt. Thematisch knüpft Le poids de la neige an Guay-Poliquins Debütroman Le fil des kilomètres (La Peuplade) an. Darin macht sich der Erzähler von der Westküste Kanadas auf, um seinen Vater nach langer Zeit wiederzusehen. Doch das Land, dass er durchreist, befindet sich aufgrund der ausbleibenden Stromversorgung zunehmend im Chaos und es ist ungewiss, ob er seinen Vater wiedersehen wird.

Am 27. Januar 2018 freuen wir uns, euch den Autor und seine Romane im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe Book and you im Ratatouille Berlin vorzustellen.

Die Veranstaltung findet auf Deutsch, Französisch und Englisch statt. Einlass ist ab 17:30 Uhr, die Veranstaltung beginnt um 18 Uhr.

Der Eintritt ist frei. Wir und auch unser Gast freuen uns über eure Spende.

Bitte teilt uns per Mail an mail@bookandyou-ca.de mit, ob ihr kommt.

Moïra & Jennifer

in der Ackerstraße 2, 10115 Berlin
(Souterrain im Hinterhaus)