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Conference and Call for Papers: „Inuit Traditions / Traditions Inuites“

20th Biennial Inuit Studies Conference

Oct 7-10, 2016, St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador (CA)

Inuit traditions are a repository of Inuit culture and a primary expression of Inuit identity. The theme for the 2016 Inuit Studies Conference invites Elders, knowledge-bearers, researchers, artists, policy-makers, students and others to engage in conversations about the many ways in which traditions shape understanding, while registering social and cultural change.

The institutional hosts of “Inuit Traditions,” Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Nunatsiavut Government, invite you to contribute to an exchange of knowledge to be held in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, October 7-10, 2016. Presentations on all aspects of Inuit studies will be welcome. The host committee particularly welcomes presentations, discussions, workshops, performances and other opportunities for dialogue on Inuit traditions that may include:

  • community knowledge
  • expressions of identity
  • social, communal and political interaction
  • relationships with the land and the environment
  • language and cultural expression
  • intergenerational transmission
  • technology and change
  • community health and well-being

Finally, the organizers hope that the 2016 Inuit Studies Conference will rekindle the dialogue between traditional knowledge and scholarly ways of knowing – a dialogue that animated the Inuit Studies Conference twenty years ago, the last time it was held in St. John’s. With the perspective of a further two decades of collaborative work, the ambition is that the conference will provide a forum to encourage and examine the conversation between diverse knowledge traditions. Warmly welcome are ideas from all who are willing to help enrich this conversation.

For more information, please visit the conference’s website.

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CfP Young Scholars‘ Panel at the Annual Conference of the GKS

Grainau/Zugspitzdorf (Germany), 12. – 14. Feb 2016
Organizers: Young Scholars‘ Forum

The 37th Annual Conference of the GKS will again feature a panel for young scholars from all disciplines. Advanced BA/MA students, doctoral students, and post-docs who have never presented in Grainau are invited to present and discuss their research.

The framing topic of the 2016 conference is:

Soziale Gerechtigkeit / Social Justice / La Justice Sociale

The Young Scholars‘ Forum invites papers that position themselves within the general framework of the conference, but also contributions on any other topic in Canadian Studies, and from any discipline. They are looking forward to your proposals.

The deadline is december 15, 2015. Please send 200-word abstracts for 20-minute papers and a short biographical note (100 words) via email.

 

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Leitungsteam-Nachfolge für das Nachwuchsforum gesucht!

logo_nachwuchs_grossCall for Applications

Das Nachwuchsforum (NWF) der Gesellschaft für Kanada-Studien e.V. sucht junge, engagierte Kanadist_innen, die sich aktiv im NWF-Leitungsteam einbringen und die Förderung von Nachwuchswissenschaftler_innen im Rahmen einer interdisziplinären Kanadistik unterstützen möchten.

Die Leitung des NWFs setzt sich aus zwei Teams zusammen, die jeweils versetzt für zwei Jahre amtieren. Turnusgemäß wird das Team Potsdam-Kanada auf der nächsten Jahrestagung der GKS (12. – 14. Feb 2016 in Grainau) sein Amt abgeben. Auf der Jahrestagung wird außerdem traditionell auch das zukünftige Team vorgestellt, das dann gemeinsam mit Team Wien die Leitung des Nachwuchsforums übernehmen wird. Ausführlichere Informationen zum Nachwuchsforum und Team Wien findet man auf der NWF-Homepage.

Das Leitungsteam ist für die Organisation des jährlichen Nachwuchspanels auf der GKS-Jahrestagung sowie für die Ausrichtung einer Graudiertentagung zuständig. In das Aufgabengebiet fällt außerdem die Vernetzung im deutschsprachigen Raum mit anderen Partnerorganisationen, akademischen Einrichtungen, Kanadazentren und den Vertretungen der Regierungen von Kanada und Québec. Dies geschieht u.a. durch die Aktualisierung der Webseite, das Erstellen eines monatlichen Newsletters mit Informationen zu Konferenzen, Stipendien, Jobangeboten und weiteren Neuigkeiten im Bereich der Kanada-Studien sowie die Repräsentanz des NWFs in Social Media Plattformen (Facebook und Twitter). Die Arbeit im NWF verschafft einen aktiven Einblick in die Organisation von wissenschaftlichen Konferenzen, die Drittmittelbeschaffung, den Umgang mit neuen  Medien und das Vernetzen der im deutschsprachigen Raum angesiedelten Kanadistik.

Besonders im Hinblick auf die Ausrichtung und Finanzierung der jährlichen Graduiertentagung hat sich die institutionelle Anbindung des Teams an eine akademische Einrichtung bewährt. Bewerber_innen sollten über gute Kenntnisse in mindestens einer der beiden offiziellen Amtssprachen Kanadas verfügen; es ist von Vorteil, wenn im Team sowohl die englische als auch französische Sprache repräsentiert werden. Bewerbungen von interdisziplinär besetzten Teams, die ein möglichst breites Spektrum der Sektionen der GKS vertreten, sind besonders willkommen; Einzelpersonen, die wir ausdrücklich zu einer Bewerbung ermutigen, werden jedoch gleichermaßen berücksichtigt.

Das Team Wien freut sich über zahlreiche Einsendungen! Bewerbungen sind bis zum 15. Dezember 2015 an die E-Mailadresse des NWFs möglich und bestehen aus einem Motivationsschreiben (max. 2 Seiten) und dem Lebenslauf der Interessierten. Alle Bewerber_innen werden bis Anfang Januar 2016 über die Entscheidung informiert.

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CfP: Canadian Culinary Imaginations: A Symposium of Literary and Visual Fare

Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Vancouver B.C. Canada (Richmond Campus), February 19 – 20, 2016

Organizers: Shelley Boyd (English Department, Kwantlen Polytechnic University) and Dorothy Barenscott (Fine Arts Department, Kwantlen Polytechnic University)

In her 2014 book The Culinary Imagination: From Myth to Modernity, Sandra M. Gilbert observes that while the twenty-first century is “gastronomically obsessed,” the “lore and lure of food” have been present since antiquity and prehistory. Culinary imaginings are most certainly dynamic, Gilbert argues, with new modes of writing and visual representations evoking food’s ongoing cultural significance. Similar reflections on Canada’s early beginnings to the twenty- first century understandably lead to questions about the shifting contours of this nation’s “culinary imaginations.” How have innovations in form and content shaped this country’s food- related expressions?

The Canadian Culinary Imaginations symposium invites interdisciplinary examinations of how Canadian writers and/or visual artists use food to articulate larger historical and cultural contexts, as well as personal sensibilities. Who are the key or overlooked figures, and how have they broadened or challenged the meaning of food through their art? The symposium will coincide with the launch of the public art exhibition Artful Fare: Conversations about Food, featuring the collaborative art projects of KPU Fine Arts and English students as they engage in creative-critical dialogues about food in Canadian poetry. The symposium will take place on Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Richmond campus, located near the Landsdowne Skytrain Station (on the Canada Line) with convenient access to Vancouver’s International Airport.

In keeping with the interdisciplinary nature of the symposium, the organizers invite paper proposals that may engage with a range of topics within a Canadian or comparative context, including (but not restricted to) the following:

  • Examinations of Canadian artists and/or writers who use food prominently in their works
  • The relationship between food and form (drama, fiction, foodoir, landscape painting, oral traditions, poetry, portraiture, performance art, sculpture, still-life, film, photography, digital media, etc.)
  • Food-related expressions in the context of literary or artistic movements (early Canadiana, modernism, feminism, post-colonialism, the avant-garde, etc.).
  • Representations of scarcity and hunger
  • Examinations of literary cookbooks and/or exhibition catalogues of visual fare
  • Recipes, menus, and/or food policies in literature and/or the visual arts
  • Representations of urban and rural foodways
  • Local, regional, national, and/or global food politics in Canadian literature and the arts
  • Expressions of First Nations foodways
  • Food in iconic works of Canadian art and literature; or Canadian food/brands in art and  literature
  • Comparisons of cross-cultural culinary imaginations that include Canada

Please email your proposal (as a Word attachment) with the subject line “Culinary Imaginations” to Shelley Boyd and Dorothy Barenscott by November 12, 2015.

Proposals should include the following:

  1. Your name, contact information, and institutional affiliation.
  2. The title of your paper, AND a proposal of 250 – 300 words, identifying the texts and/or visual works that will be your focus and outlining the argument to be presented in a paper of approximately 20 minutes in length.
  3. A 50-word biographical statement.
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10 Doctoral Research Positions at the IRTG „Diversity – Mediating Difference in Transcultural Spaces“

The International Research Training Group (IRTG) „Diversity: Mediating Difference in Transcultural Spaces“ (Trier, Montréal, Saarbrücken), funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), is accepting applications for

10 doctoral research positions (TVL 13, 50%)
at the University of Trier and at Saarland University
for the period of 18 months, starting 1st April 2016,
with a possible contract renewal for 18 more months
pending the continuation of funding by the DFG

The IRTG „Diversity“ is a joint German-Canadian doctoral education program of the University of Trier, Saarland University, and the Université de Montréal. On the German side, it has its offices at the University of Trier. The IRTG „Diversity“ proposes an innovative research program in the contested fields of diversity, multiculturalism, and transnationalism by examining paradigmatic changes and historical transformations in interpreting multicultural realities in North America (Montréal, Québec, Canada, North America) and Europe (Saar-Lor-Lux, Germany, France, Europe) since the 18th century. Focusing on dynamic processes that engender diversity, the IRTG Diversity’s analytical framework offers new perspectives for transnational and area studies as well as cross-cultural research. Through the transversal analytic lenses of politics, practices, and narratives, the IRTG investigates the mediation and translation of cultural differences in micro-, meso. and macro-level empirical constellations. Following the principle of herméneutique croisée, the researchers in Europe focus on the sliding-scaled spatial zones of Montréal – Québec – Canada – North America, while the researchers in Canada focus on the Saar-Lor-Lux region – Germany/France – Europe. The IRTG „Diversity“ thus is especially interested in PhD projects focusing empirically on Canada and/or Quebec. Projects with a comparative approach are also encouraged.

Research-oriented Curriculum

The IRTG „Diversity’s“ three-year research-oriented curriculum is based on regular meetings of the doctoral students and the IRTG’s researchers, including intensive summer and winter schools, a mid-term international conference, and a dissertation workshop in the third year of the program. PhD candidates will have access to the research facilities of all three participating universities. The IRTG offers financial support for research trips to the Canadian partner university, to Canadian archives, and to Canadian research institutions during the mobility phases. PhD candidates will be supervised by professors who are members of the Research Training Group (see website). The IRTG therefore requires that applicants enroll as doctoral students at the Universit of Trier or at Saarland University, depending on the location of the first supervisor, and to take residence in Trier or Saarbrücken. To ensure regular scholarly exchanges, the IRTG requires PhD candidates to work at the offices we provide at the University of Trier for three days a week.

For further information about the IRTG Diversity’s research and qualification program, please consult the IRTG’s website.

Applications

The IRTG „Diversity“ invites the application of highly qualified applicants from diverse fields, including history, political science, literature, linguistics, intercultural communication and media studies, cultural studies, philosophy, sociology, cultural anthropology, gender studies and human geography. Applicants are expected to be fluent in at least two of the IRTG „Diversity’s“ official languages (German, English, French).

Applications can be submitted in German, French, or English and are due January 6, 2016. They should include:

  • a statement of purpose (no longer than three pages)
  • an exposé outlining the dissertation project (max. 10 pages)
  • a curriculum vitae
  • contact information for two referees
  • copies of earned degrees (including copy of higher education entrance qualification)
  • proof of language skills (English, French, German)
  • a writing sample (preferably the MA thesis)
  • the DFG-based date survey questionnaire (see website)

The IRTG „Diversity“ welcomes applications from researchers of all nationalities. The University of Trier and Saarland University strive to increase the share of women in research and strongly encourage women to apply. Both universities are certified family-friendly employers. Applicants with disabilities who are equally qualified will be favoured.

Please include all application material in one pdf or zip-file and send your applications via e-mail (subject: IRTG „Diversity“) to:

Dr. Lutz Schowalter
Academic Coordinator, IRTG Diversity
DM 240
54286 Trier
e-mail: schowalter[at]uni-trier.de