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The Book of Negroes’ Illustrated Edition: Circulating African-Canadian History through the Middlebrow

Posted by By Admin @ MiddleBrowCanada May 19, 2012Posted inBlogNo Comments
Gillian Roberts, Lecturer Department of American and Canadian Studies University of Nottingham This paper examines the illustrated edition of Lawrence Hill’s Commonwealth Writers’ Prize- and Canada Reads-winning novel The Book…
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Women, Worldliness and Culture in the 1940s: The Example of the Chronicle “What on Parle” by Lucette Robert in la Revue Populaire

Posted by By Admin @ MiddleBrowCanada May 15, 2012Posted inBlogNo Comments
Chantal Savoie , Associate Professor Center for Interuniversity Research on Quebec Literature and Culture Department of Literature Université Laval At the turn of the 20th century, the women's pages of major…
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Presenting Canada to the Scientific Gaze: The 1884 Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Montreal and the Eccentricity of Scientific Tourism

Posted by By Admin @ MiddleBrowCanada April 17, 2012Posted inBlogNo Comments
Peter Hodgins, Assistant Professor School of Canadian Studies Carleton University Founded in 1831 to challenge the dominance of the conservative and exclusionary Royal Society, the British Association for the Advancement…
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A Selected Class of Traveller: Canadian Magazines and the Culture of Aspiration

Posted by By Admin @ MiddleBrowCanada March 20, 2012Posted inBlogNo Comments
Michelle Smith, Postdoctoral Research Associate School of Humanities (English Studies) University of Strathclyde Paris, according to the advertisements and travel features of inter-war, English-language mainstream Canadian magazines, was a destination…
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White Aboriginality: Indian Time and Middlebrow Ethnography in Canada

Posted by By Admin @ MiddleBrowCanada March 19, 2012Posted inBlogNo Comments
Dean Irvine, Professor Department of English Dalhousie University With the rise of newspapers in the 1940s and 1950s such as the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia’s the Native Voice (1946-97)…
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Session 1: Magazines, Modernity, & Middlebrow Culture Chair: Anouk Lang

Posted by By Admin @ MiddleBrowCanada February 19, 2012Posted inBlogNo Comments
“She is a Toronto Girl”: Canadian Actresses’ Transatlantic and Transnational Careers Through the Lenses of Canadian Magazines, 1890s-1930s Cecilia Morgan, Professor Theory and Policy Studies in Education Ontario Institute for…
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Adrienne Clarkson, Travel, and the Middle-Brown Media in Canada

Posted by By Admin @ MiddleBrowCanada January 20, 2012Posted inBlogNo Comments
Eva-Marie Kröller, Professor Department of English University of British Columbia As the first Chinese-Canadian woman to occupy the position of Governor General of Canada, Adrienne Clarkson attracted special attention from…
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