How do emigration and exile shape memory and identity?
Gavin Foster
- Associate Professor
- School of Irish Studies
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Ronald Rudin
public history, French Canada, oral history
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Michael Kenneally
Irish studies, Irish-Canadian literature, cultural identity
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Jane G. V. McGaughey
Irish Diaspora, masculinities, gender and sexuality
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Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
Irish tradition, Irish music, Irish folk culture
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Max Bergholz
violence, nationalism, memory
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Steven High
20th century, Montreal's diverse neighbourhoods, public history
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Barbara Lorenzkowski
North American history, war and memory, children's geographies
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Graham Carr
20th century, North American history, Canadian cultural history
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Matthew Penney
Japan, memory, historiography
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Josip Novakovich
writing fiction, creative nonfiction, short story
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Cynthia Quarrie
British literature, contemporary literature, ethics
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Lucie Lequin
littérature québécoise, ethnocultural diversity, Quebec studies
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Mark Russell
cultural history, visual arts, cultural identity
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Mebs Kanji
values, Canadian and Quebec politics, democratic governance
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Jose Abraham
Islam, South Asia, Christian-Muslim dialogue
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Lorraine O'Donnell
Anglophone Quebecers, minority communities, language policy
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Nalini Mohabir
indentured labour, diaspora, Caribbean
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Alejandro Hernández
immigration, immigration policy, immigrant integration
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Luis C. Sotelo Castro
oral history performance, listening/hearing, experimental theatre
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Jean-Philippe Warren
Quebec studies, cultural history, intellectual history
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Rhona Richman Kenneally
food studies, built environment, material culture
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Frank Chalk
genocide studies, ideologies of hate, mass atrocity prevention
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Andrew Ivaska
Africa, cultural history, global 1960s
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Elena Benelli
migrant literature, immigration to Italy, Italian history and culture
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Patricia Anne Thornton
historical demography, 19th century, Quebec studies
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Wilson Jacob
Middle East, cultural history, gender and sexuality
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Velibor Božović
photography, other lives of the photograph, memory
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Tina Hilgers
political clientelism, violence, patronage
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Kevin Pask
Renaissance literature, making publics, popular culture
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Ariela Freedman
literary modernism, James Joyce, graphic novels
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Brian Gabrial
journalism history, slavery, Indigenous Peoples
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Holly Recchia
child development, moral development, interpersonal conflict
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Shannon McSheffrey
civic culture, Middle Ages, gender and sexuality
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Natasha Blanchet-Cohen
youth engagement, children and ecocitizenship, rights of the child
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Mary Ellen Davis
film/media production, social justice education, documentary making