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PARTNERS / PARTENAIRES Department of Theatre, University of Ottawa Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Ottawa Centre for Public History, Carleton University Migration and Diaspora Studies Initiative, Carleton University
SPONSORS
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Connection Grant
Vered Jewish Canadian Studies Program, University of Ottawa
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Ottawa
Department of Theatre, University of Ottawa
Playwrights Guild Canada
Centre for Public History, Carleton University
Migration and Diaspora Studies Initiative, Carleton University
Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa
Research Development Program, University of Ottawa
School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, York University
LOCATIONS/ LIEUX Academic Hall. Department of Theatre, University of Ottawa. 133 Seraphin-Marion St. Ottawa CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Leonard Beaulne Studio. Department of Theatre, University of Ottawa. 135 Seraphin-Marion St. Ottawa
Classrooms: 311, 310, 309, 303, 202. Department of Theatre, University of Ottawa. 135 Seraphin-Marion St. Ottawa
Café Nostalgica. 601 Cumberland St. Ottawa CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
APRIL 27
7:00 – PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAM 10:00 PM CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Academic Canadian Theatre Review 169: Theatre and Sports Hall Special Issue hosted by the University of Toronto Press/ le lancement de numéro spécial organisée par la Presse de l'Université de Toronto
The launch includes a cash bar and complimentary hors d'oeuvres. The evening will be hosted by editor Peter Kuling from the University of Ottawa Theatre department and features a performance by playwright Colleen Sutton from her recently published one- woman play RiderGirl.
Le lancement comprendra un bar payant et des hors-d'œuvre gratuits. La soirée sera animée par l'éditeur Peter Kuling, professeur adjoint au département de théâtre de l'Université d'Ottawa, suivit d'une performance par Colleen Sutton de sa pièce RiderGirl, récemment publiée.
CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
VENDREDI, 28 AVRIL / FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH
8:30 AM Academic Registration /L’inscription Hall
9:00 – 9:30 Academic Welcoming Remarks/ Remarques D’accueil AM Hall Kevin Kee, Dean of Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa.
Conference Committee
9:30 – Academic Keynote Lecture / Conférencier invité 11:00 AM Hall Freddie Rokem (Tel-Aviv University)
The Origins of Violence: Walter Benjamin's Dramaturgy of Stereotypes
Chair/ Présidente: Yana Meerzon, University of Ottawa
11:00 – Coffee Break/Pause Café
11:15 AM
11:15AM – Concurrent Panel Sessions/ Séances Simultanées 12:45 PM Panel/Séance 1 – Refuge(e)
Chair: Présidente: Yana Meerzon, University of Ottawa CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Nedeljkovic, Vukasin (Dublin institute of Technology). Asylum Archive: an Archive of Asylum and Direct Provision in Ireland Academic Hall Schult, Tanja (Stockholm University). Migration on Display in the White Cube
Soltana, Sonia (Chercheuse indépendante). Entre L’installation et le Dessin, la Migration Face à la Cruauté Médiatique
Panel/ Séance 2– Neoliberal Multiculturalism in the Americas
Chair: Présidente: Alvina Ruprecht, Carleton University
Batchelor, Brian (York University). Looking for New Stories: Canada, Neoliberal Subjectivities and Indigenous Migration from Chiapas
Gonzalez, Irvin (University of California). No Bailes de Caballito: An Analysis of Corporate Media Images, Mexicanness, and U.S. Multiculturalism
Havranová, Katarína (Masaryk University). The Image of the Latina Woman in Hispanic-American Theater
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Panel/ Séance 3- Sensations and Pathos of Migration
Chair/Presidente: Natalia Vesselova, University of Ottawa
Terracciano, Alda (University College London). Mapping Memory Routes -a Multisensory Approach to Art, Migration and Critical Heritage Studies
Wugalter, Tatiana (Balsillie School of International Affairs). This Could Be My Child:” The Intersections of Pathos and Paternalism in Visual Representations of Child Refugees
Sotelo-Castro, Luis C (Concordia University). The Aesthetics of Intercultural Listening within a Theatrical Frame. A Case Study CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Panel / Séance 4 – Subverting stereotypes and the spirit of seriousness
Chair/ Présidente: Kelly - Anne Maddox , University of Ottawa
Hamil, Mustapha (University of Windsor). Muslim Humor in Post-9/11 America: Stereotypes and the Affirmation of Identity
309 Esleben, Joerg (University of Ottawa). Migration and Satire: The Roles, Ethics, and Aesthetics of Hetero-Stereotypes and Auto-Stereotypes
Fatmi, Sabrina (Université d’Alger 2). Littérature post-migratoire en France : les stéréotypes en textes
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1:00 – 2:30 Lunch/ Déjeuner PM Video-Presentation and Skype Interview/ Vidéo-présentation et entretien a Skype Academic Chokri Ben Chikha, Action Zoo Humain (Belgium) Hall Chair: Présidente: Yana Meerzon, University of Ottawa
2:30 – 4:00 Concurrent Panel Sessions/ Séances simultanées PM
Panel/ Séance 5 – Sounding Foreign? Listening to migrant voices on stage CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Chair/President: J. Douglas Clayton, University of Ottawa
Manole, Diana (University of Guelph). Accented Autobiographies: Tetsuro Shigematsu’s Deconstruction of Immigrant Stereotypes in Empire of the Son
Babayants, Art (University of Toronto). Stereotypes, Accents and Mainstream: Theorizing a Multilingual Actor’s Phonological Struggles
309 Migliarisi, Anna (Acadian University). Acting (in) Calabrian: Tony Nardi’s 1990 Production of A Modo Suo (A Fable)
Panel/ Séance 6 –The Politics of (Mis)Representation
Chair/President: Peter Kuling, University of Ottawa
Nemeth-Kilinc, Orsolya (University of Ottawa). (Mis)representation of Forced Migration: Hungary in Light of the Refugee Crisis
Bobadilla, Andrea (University of Western Ontario). Reproducing Stereotypes of Asylum Seekers through Designations in the ‘Protecting Canada’s Immigration System Act’
Gordon, Michael (McMaster University). Constructing ‘Illegality’ in Political Discourse: Borders and Irregularity and the Humanitarian-Security Nexus
Panel/ Séance 7 – Applied Theatre: Politics, Praxis, Pedagogy
Chair/President: Kevin Orr, University of Ottawa
Acil, Tufan (“InterArt Studies”). Aesthetic Shifts: Transformation of the Aesthetic Values within the Turkish Community in Germany 310 Hughes, Shannon Elizabeth (York University). Tell it to ‘her’ Face: Conflicting the Facilitator (Applied Theatre)
Georgiou, Michalis (Independent Scholar, Greece). Breaking Stereotypes: Afrika!: A Theatrical Project with Refugees in Border German Cities Close to France CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
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4:15 – 6:00 Academic Round Table/Table ronde: Indigeneity and Migration on Turtle Island PM Hall Jill Carter (University of Toronto), Daniel David Moses (Queens University), and Ric Knowles (University of Guelph)
Book Launch /Lancement du livre
Performing Indigeneity. Edited by Yvette Nolan and Ric Knowles. Playwrights Canada Press. 2016
Play Reading/ Mise-en-Lecture: The Shaman of Manitoulin
Daniel David Moses (Queens University)
6:30 – 8 Café Conference Welcome, sponsored by the University of Ottawa, Department of Theatre PM Nostalgica Accueil des participants, commandité par le Département de théâtre de l’Université d’Ottawa
Audio-Video Installation/ Installation audio-vidéo CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
52HZ Golbon Moltaji (Unievrsity of Ottawa)
8 PM Academic Praxis-Presentation/Présentation-performance: Hall Teeth Show
Natasha Davis, UK
*10 AM - Academic Bookstore Agora On Site/ Librairie Agora sur le Site 6:00 PM Hall (foyer)
Samedi, 29 AVRIL / Saturday, April 29th
8:00 AM Registration /Registration
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Movement Workshop/ Atelier de mouvement:
Choreographies of Migration: Stranger Communities. An Introduction to Migration of Gesture and Stylized Forms
Organizer/Organisateur Katherine Mezur (University of California Berkeley) Participants/Participantes
Casilli, Ida (East London) Chou, Szu-Nuo (University of Ottawa) Perrier, Andre (University of Ottawa) Vesselova, Natalia (University of Ottawa) Schult, Tanja (Stockholm University) Terracciano, Alda (University College London). Hughes, Shannon Elizabeth (York University). CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Parimala, Doss (University of Delhi) Larcher, Anne (Université Laval) Schahrazed, Necib (Université Kasdi Merbah Ouargla Algérie) Subhi, Hana (Paris-Sorbonne Abu Dhabi)
8:45 – Concurrent Panel Sessions/ Séances simultanées
10: 15 AM
Panel/ Séance 8 – Performing Canadian Multiculturalism On/Off Stage
Chair/President : Rick Duthie, Carleton University
Knowles, Ric (University of Guelph). Cahoots
Ashperger, Cynthia (Ryerson University). Get Rid of Eksent? Stereotype, Language and Identity in Tongue Play
Faize, Zohra (University of Ottawa). Migration Experiences of Asylum Seekers in Canada: Racism, Marginalization and Criminalization
Panel/ Séance 9 – Migration and the Body (Politic)
Chair/ Président: Daniel McNeil, Carleton University
Good Gingrich, Luann (York University). Stereotyping for Social Archetyping in Marketized Social Welfare
O’Thomas, Mark (Newcastle University). There’ll Always Be An England – Butlins, Brexit and the Performance of Heterotopic Sovereignty
Kuling, Peter (University of Ottawa). Performance Patterns and Athletic Migration during the RIO 2016 Summer Olympic Games
Panel/ Séance 10 – Performing France CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Chair/ Président: Sylvain Schryburt, University of Ottawa
Baytas, Claire (University of Illinois). (Mis)Representations of the Paris Protests of October 17, 1961
Rauer, Selim (University of Minnesota). La migration des Corps dans le Temp et L’espace de la Postcolonie
Pehlivan, Veli (l’EHESS Paris). Se témoigner devant des institutions et des associations humanitaires : le cas de journalistes exilés à Paris
10:15 – 10:30 AM Coffee Break/ Pause Café
Concurrent Panel Sessions/ Séances simultanées:
10:30 – 12:00 PM
Panel / Séance 11 – Meanings of Mobility: Oil, Exotic Animals and Abortion Services
Chair/Présidente: Christabelle Sethna, University of Ottawa
Conway, Kyle (University of Ottawa). Home and Migration in Petromodernity
Jaclin, David (University of Ottawa). Wildlife Trafficking and Migrations of Animal Parts around the Globe/Le trafic d’animaux sauvages et ses routes migratoires autour du monde
Sethna, Christabelle (University of Ottawa). Incredible Journeys: Accessibility, Travel and Abortion Services
Panel / Séance 12 – Disjunctured Representations of the Canadian Francophonie: Mechanisms of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Lives of French-Speaking Immigrants and Refugees (bilingual panel)
Chair/Présidente: Luisa Veronis, University of Ottawa
Luisa Veronis (University of Ottawa) and Suzanne Huot (University of Western Ontario). Introduction: L’immigration Francophone en contexte minoritaire au Canada
Joyce Akl (University of Ottawa). Francophone Immigrants’ Experiences of Discrimination, CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Racialization and Othering in Spaces of Everyday Life within Minority Communities
Yvonne Kasine, (University of Western Ontario). An Intersectional Approach to French- Speaking Immigrants’ Experiences with Linguistic Discrimination and the Racialization of Differences in Spoken French within Minority Communities
Méralyne Fleurant (University of Ottawa). Représentations disjonctuelles de la francophonie minoritaire à travers les stéréotypes de l’ « autre francophone » par les communautés d’accueil et les immigrants francophones
Panel / Séance 13 - Screening Strangers: Migrants and Migrant Communities in European and American Film Cultures
Chair/Presidente: Louise Frappier, University of Ottawa
Ménard, Claire (Cornell University). L’insoutenable flexibilité de l’être–errance et nomadisme dans le cinéma contemporain de Nicolas Klotz, Claire Denis et des frères Dardenne
Abanto, Luis (University of Ottawa). The Latino Migrant: a Discussion on Stereotyping the South
Fitzpatrick, Lisa (Ulster University). The Question of Honour in British Filmic Representations of Migrant Communities
12:00 – 1:00 PM Lunch/ Déjeuner
1:00 – 2:30 PM Keynote Lecture / Conférencier invité CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Grégoire Holtz (University of Toronto)
L’autre de L’autre. Représentations du regard inverse dans la littérature de voyages
Chair/ Président: Sylvain Schryburt, University of Ottawa
2:30 – 2:45 PM Break/ Pause
2:45 – 4:15 PM Concurrent Panel Sessions/ Séances simultanées:
Panel/ Séance 14 – Performing Italian Diaspora
Chair/Présidente: Cristina Perissinotto, University of Ottawa
Casilli, Ida (East London). Could Heritage Based Participatory Theatre Challenge Community Stereotypisation and Educate Audience and Participants to a thorough Understanding of Migration Patterns? The Example of 'Moving Dreams' and the Italian Community of Peterborough (UK).
Nannavecchia, Tiziana (University of Ottawa). The Melancholic Migrant: Examining the Literary Trope of Nostalgia in Narratives by Italians in Canada.
Nardy, Tony (University of Toronto). The Silence within the Silence: Italian-Canadian Theatre.
Panel/ Séance 15 – Migration, Citizenship and Governmentality
Chair/Présidente: Delphine Nakache, University of Ottawa
Alibhai, Zaheeda (University of Ottawa). Read Her Lips: The Ban Against Wearing the Niqab and Burqa at the Canadian Citizenship Ceremony 2011-2015
Losier, Jessica (University of Ottawa). Vulnérabilité et isolement des travailleurs agricoles CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
étrangers temporaires
Ndiaye, Gana (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Mobility and Cultural Citizenship: the Making of a Senegalese Diaspora in Multiethnic Brazil
Panel / Séance 16 – Performing Bodies of Migration
Purcell-Gates, Laura (Bath Spa University). Spectacular Bodies, Unsettling Objects: Material Performance as Intervention in Stereotypes of Refugees
Nahm, Kee-Yoon (Illinois State University). Theatrical Border Crossings: Stereotypes against Realism in the Plays of Young Jean Lee
Meerzon, Yana (University of Ottawa). Precarious Body: Staging Levinas’ Other in the Theatre of Migration.
4:15 – 4:30 PM Coffee Break/ Pause Café
4:30 – 6:00 PM Praxis-Presentation/Présentation-performance:
Contemporary Nomads
Henry Daniel (Simon Fraser University)
8: 00 PM STAGED READING / MISE-EN-LECTURE
Traversée
Présenteé par Voyageurs Immobiles, Montréal
Mise en scène : Milena Buziak CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Texte : Estelle Savasta Comédiennes : Hodan Youssouf, Florence Blain Mbaye
*11 AM-4:00 PM Bookstore Agora On Site/ Librairie Agora sur le Site
Dimanche, 30 avril /Sunday, April 30th
8 :30 AM Registration /Registration
9:00 – Keynote Lecture / Conférencier invité
10:15 AM Magda Stroińska (McMaster University)
Stereotypes: Failed Attempts at Categorization
Chair/ Président: David Dean (Carleton University)
10:15 – 10:30AM Coffee Break/ Pause Café
Workshop/Atelier
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Exodus: Movement, Culture, People CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Part of a collaborative project with high school students in the National Capital Region to examine the connections between migration, diaspora and Canadian diversity as refracted through the power of arts and culture.
Facilitated by Henry Daniel (Simon Fraser University), Daniel McNeil (Carleton University), and Jessica Ruano (University of Ottawa).
Animé par Henry Daniel (Université Simon Fraser), Daniel McNeil (Université Carleton) et Jessica Ruano (Université d'Ottawa).
Concurrent Panel Sessions/ Séances simultanées:
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Panel / Séance 17 – Transnational Cultural Analysis and the Diasporic Community
Chair/ Président: Joerg Esleben, University of Ottawa
KC, Hari (University of Waterloo). The “South Asian” in the Canadian Transnational History: Whither Stands the Nepalese Transnational Identity?
Ondoua, Hervé Toussaint (Université de Yaoundé). Les subalternes-migrantes peuvent-elles parler ? Contribution à l’approfondissement de la compréhension des migrants àpartir d’une analyse de Gayatri Spivak
Bhat D, Shilpa (Ahmedabad University). Shylocking Gujarati Merchants: The Conniving Indian Dukawallah in Narrative Discourses Set in East Africa
Panel / Séance 18 – Memory and Migration
Chair/ Président: David Dean, Carleton University
Lech, Kasia (Canterbury Christ Church University). Rosaura and Bubble Revolution: Polish and Spanish Memories on the Post-Brexit British Stage
Bokore, Nimo (Carleton University). Migration, Memory and Testimony
Chou, Szu-Nuo (University of Ottawa). After the Great Escape: Chinese Diasporic Women’s New Lives in Taiwan CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
Panel / Séance 19 – Staging the Journey of Migration
Chair /Présidente: Rebecca Margolis, University of Ottawa
Cofman-Simhon, Sarit (Kibbutzim College). "My homeland is a Suitcase" or: The Suitcase as a Neurotic Container in the Israeli Theatre
Vesselova, Natalia (University of Ottawa). Migrating Towards the Self: The Representation of a Haredi Religious Refugee in Film
Afolabi, Taiwo (University of Victoria). Forgotten Corridor: Theatre as an Instrument of Domestication in Global Displacement and Migration Narratives
12:15 – 2:00 PM Lunch-Banquet/ Déjeuner- Banquet
2:15 – Concurrent Panel Sessions/ Séances simultanées:
3:45 PM Panel / Séance 20 – Cities of Migration
Sciarra, Veronica (Université Paul-Valéry, Montpellier). Italiens et Chinois entre quotidien et stéréotypes
Orman, Neriman and Sinem Ulutaş (University of Cologne). Subject of (Im)-Possibility.
Marquis-Bissonnette, Maude (Carleton University). How Cities and Local Communities Integrate Newcomers: The Case Studies of Syrian Refugees Arriving in the Province of Quebec
Panel / Séance 21 – Mobility and Politics, the Case of Canada and Quebec
Chair/ Présidente: Luisa Veronis, University of Ottawa
Swan, Emma (University of Ottawa) and Kevin Elliott (Global Affairs Ottawa). ‘Single Men Need Not Apply’: Exploring the interplay of gender and Islamophobia in Formulating Government Policy and Public Discourse Around Canada’s Operation Syrian Refuge
Moltaji, Golbon (University of Ottawa) Contradictions of Student Mobility in Canada
Rodrigo, Annelise (Université de Toulouse). «Let Them In». Les représentations des réfugiés au Canada. L’exemple de la presse et des bulletins associatifs pendant la Seconde Guerre CONFERENCE TIMETABLE/HORAIRE DU COLLOQUE
mondiale.
Panel / Séance 22 – L’ écriture migrante et la littérature post-migratoire
Chair/ Président e : Anne-Marie Ouellet, Université d’Ottawa
Subhi, Hana (Paris-Sorbonne Abu Dhabi) L’image de l’immigré, entre la campagne et la ville, dans « Une impression étrange dans ma tête » d’Orhan Pamuk
Bédard-Goulet, Sara (Université du Québec à Montréal). Du Sahara à l'impasse du Maroc: migration du stéréotype dans l'oeuvre de Jean Echenoz
Constant, Marie-Helene (Université de Montréal). Occulter malgré l’ouverture : « écriture migrante » et littérature québécoise contemporaine
4:00 PM Closing Remarks/ Mot de la Fin
Conference Organizing Committee