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English Graduate Conference 2012

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Ghost Stories

Hauntings and Echoes in Literature and Culture

The ɬ﷬ English Department’s Eighteenth Annual Graduate Conference on Language and Literature was held on January 27-29, in Montreal. It focused on questions such as:

  • How do ghosts of the past figure in literature, theatre, film, television, and other texts and cultural artifacts?
  • How do familial, imperial, social, linguistic, or national legacies influence artists and their work?
  • How do texts “remember” historical events or other texts?

The conference featured a keynote address by , an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Sugars’s research concerns national identities, post-colonialism, public history, cultural nostalgia, and the Gothic tradition in Canadian literature. She has recently co-edited a collection of essays titled Unsettled Remains: Canadian Literature and the Postcolonial Gothic.Dr. Ned Schantz, an Associate Professor in the Department of English at ɬ﷬, delivered the faculty address on Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man. His current research involves narrative theory and horror films.

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