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GKS-Jahrestagung 2015

Ab sofort finden Sie das vorläufige Programm der GKS-Jahrestagung 2015 sowie das Anmeldeformular, Anreiseinformationen und ein Antragsformular für den Studierendenzuschuss zum Download unter www.kanada-studien.org/jahrestagung

Die Jahrestagung findet vom 6. bis 8. Februar 2015 im Hotel am Badersee in Grainau statt. Anmeldungen sind bis zum 31. Dezember 2014 möglich. Weitere Informationen entnehmen Sie bitte dem Anmeldeformular.

Die Mitglieder der GKS erhalten im Laufe der kommenden Woche noch eine Einladung per Post.

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CfP: “The aesthetics and politics of contemporary women’s life-writing in Canada and the US: multicultural perspectives”

The international conference “The aesthetics and politics of contemporary women’s life-writing in Canada and the US: multicultural perspectives”, organised by the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (Poland) will take place 07 March 2015. This conference will focus on life-writing by North American women in the context of the multicultural societies of Canada and the United States.

Deadline for paper or panel proposals: November 30th 2014

Please find the Call for Papers here.

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Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies at Trent University

Canadian Studies Ph.D. program

The Canadian Studies Ph.D. program at Trent University is the first of its kind in Canada. It is designed for students interested in pursuing research in an interdisciplinary context. This program is offered jointly by the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies at Trent University in Peterborough (about 90 minutes from Toronto), and the School of Canadian Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. Please see the following link for more information about the program: http://www.trentu.ca/canadianstudiesphd/overview.php

 

Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies M.A. program

The Master’s programme in Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies has established itself as the foremost program of its kind. With Canada as both a subject and context for inquiry, the MA areas of study include Canada in a global context; cultural heritage, literature, theory and the arts; environmental politics, policy and natural heritage; Aboriginal peoples; political economy, labour and community development; women and gender; identities and difference in Canada. Reflecting the breadth of the field itself, this multidisciplinary program draws upon the scholarly knowledge and expertise from the humanities, social sciences and other interdisciplinary fields such as environmental studies and gender studies. Master’s students select between a twelve month course and research-based program, or a twenty-four month course and thesis-based option. Please see the following link for more information about the program: http://www.trentu.ca/canadianstudiesma/overview.php

 

Admissions deadline for the MA and PhD programs is February 1st, 2015. Details about admission are available on the Graduate Studies link on the Trent University website: http://www.trentu.ca/graduatestudies/howdoiapply.php

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CALL FOR PAPERS: NACS-XI 2015

„A Land Shaped by Water: Perspectives on Canada“
Turku, Finland, Wed 12 – Sat 15 August 2015

Submissions are invited for papers or posters for the eleventh Nordic international, cross-disciplinary Canadian Studies conference, to be held in Turku, Finland, in August 2015. The theme of the conference „A Land Shaped by Water: Perspectives on Canada“ may be taken literally or metaphorically. We are looking especially, but not exclusively, for contributions in the following fields: literature / political science / the arts / history / international relations | aboriginal affairs / cultural studies / regional studies / cultural geography / social ecology.

Presentations will be allowed 20 minutes + time for discussion, and will be organized in thematic, cross-disciplinary workshops potentially focussed on some of the following topics: water, ice, snow & fog, the fur trade, trans-Atlantic & trans-Pacific contacts, the Northwest Passage and the Arctic, migration, patterns of trade, the Great Lakes Basin, transportation: seas, lakes, waterways, fisheries, fossil fuels and water resources, toponymy, impact of hydro projects, acid rain, settlement patterns.

An abstract of the proposal, maximum 150 words, with a brief CV of the author(s), maximum 40 words, should be submitted in MS Word format by 31 January 2015 to the Conference Committee at this email address: nacsturku@gmail.com
Poster proposals may also be submitted, maximum 50 words + CV max 40 words. The Committee will aim to reply to authors by the end of February.

Nordic Association for Canadian Studies (NACS)
Association nordique d’Etudes canadiennes (ANEC)