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Vidéos des conférences/Conferences videos : The Figure of the Migrant

3/13/2017

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Les vidéos des conférences du colloque The Figure of the Migrant in Law and Literature: Push Back or Acceptance? Limbo or Integration? Common Places, Norms and Evolving Narratives sont désormais disponibles. Vous pouvez y accéder en suivant les liens incluent ci-bas :

The conference video from the colloquial The Figure of the Migrant in Law and Literature: Push Back or Acceptance? Limbo or Integration? Common Places, Norms and Evolving Narratives are finally available. You can watch by clicking the links below :

THURSDAY, 13 OCTOBER 2016

Welcome & Inaugural Speech
Pamela Sugiman, Dean
Faculty of Arts, Ryerson University

Roundtable Discussion: The Figure of the Migrant in Law and Literature

PARTICIPANTS

Planetarity, Asylum and Narratives of Migrant Survival
Simon Harel, Département de littératures et de langues du monde, Université de Montréal

​Wrestling with Notions of “Illegality”: Keita’s Journey as Migration Story
Sharry Aiken, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University

The Figure of the Migrant in Political Discourse: Questioning the Toxic
Debate on Migration and Banking on Mobility

François Crépeau, Faculty of Law, McGill University

Discussion

FRIDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2016

Panel Discussion: Evolving Perceptions of the Migrant as a Border Subject

DISCUSSANT

John Shields, Department of Politics and Public Administration, Ryerson
University

PANELISTS
Narrating the Nation from Behind a Veil: Zunera Ishaq and Citizenship
Audrey Macklin, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

Negotiating Borders in Contemporary Canadian Fiction
Kathleen L. Kellett, Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures,
Ryerson University

Migrant and Gender Performativity as a Borderline Performance. A
Reading of Efoui's Use of Drag in L'ombre des choses à venir

Marie‐Pierre Bouchard, French Department, University of Toronto

Discussion 

Panel Discussion: Evolving Perceptions of the Migration in
Crisis/Migration as Crisis


DISCUSSANT

Christina Clark‐Kazak, Department of International Studies, Glendon
College, York University

PANELISTS

Migration in Dramatic Storytelling: Roving Through Pasts, Presents and
Futures

Magdalena Kazubowski‐Houston, Performance Studies, York University

Fact or Fiction? Evolving Narratives of Migration
Michelle Majeed and Beyhan Farhadi, Human Geography, University of
Toronto

Faith in the system: Reading religion, race, and migration in the
Canadian settler state

Sailaja Krishnamurti, Religious Studies, Saint Mary’s University

Discussion

Panel Discussion: Integration and/or Assimilation: Utopia and/or
Challenge?


DISCUSSANT

Hon. Ron Atkey, Adjunct Professor (National Security Law) at Osgoode
/York University


PANELISTS
Between Nostalgia and Migrant's Dreams: The Chronotope of
Displacement

Aurelia Klimkiewicz, Translation, Glendon College, York University

One Love? The Chinese Migrant as National Foil in Early 20th Century
Jamaica

Anne‐Marie Lee‐Loy, English Department, Ryerson University

Discussion

Panel Discussion: Precarious State(s) of Refuge, Refugee and Sanctuaries

DISCUSSANT

Harald Bauder, Department of Geography, Ryerson University

PANELISTS

Refugee Protection: the Long and Short of It
Peter Showler

Director of the Refugee Forum, the Human Rights Research and
Education Centre, University of Ottawa

Cities of Migration in States of Transition: A Review of the Sanctuary City
Movement in Toronto

Graham Hudson, Department of Criminology, Ryerson University

Inclusion or Exclusion, Illegality or Sanctuary? The “Jungle of Calais” and
Toronto as Enclaves of Political Resistance in the “Refugee Crisis”
Dispositive

Janika Kuge, Department of Geography, University of Freiburg, Germany

Discussion
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