F E A T U R E D S P E A K E R S :
Geoffrey Bennington
French and Italian, Emory University
Alyson Brickey
English, University of Toronto
Antonio Calcagno
Philosophy, University of Western Ontario
Kate Cove
English, SUNY Albany
Diane Enns
Philosophy, McMaster University
Ryan Fics
Comparative Literature, Emory University
Daniel Fischlin
English, University of Guelph
Gwynne Fulton
Philosophy, Cinema, and Art History, Concordia University
Peggy Kamuf
Comparative Literature, University of Southern California
Axelle Karera
Philosophy, Wesleyan University
David Farrell Krell
German Studies, Brown University
Alphonso Lingis
Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University
Riley McGuire
English, University of Pennsylvania
Danielle Meijer
Philosophy, DePaul University
Patricia Patkau
Patkau Architects, Vancouver
Carrie Reese
Cinema Studies, University of Toronto
Elizabeth Rottenberg
Philosophy, DePaul University
Nicholas Royle
English, University of Sussex
H. Peter Steeves
Philosophy, DePaul University
Lidwien van de Ven
Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam
All are welcome to attend.
Celebrates its 50TH anniversary and transition to the next half-century
with an international interdisciplinary symposium that takes movement in trans- as its theme
Mosaic is grateful to the following
for supporting the Living On Symposium:
The Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada
Department of Classics
Department of French, Spanish, and Italian
Department of History
Department of Religion
Diana Brydon, Canada Research Chair
in Globalization and Cultural Studies
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Office of the Vice-President
(Research and International)
St. John’s College
St. Paul’s College
Centre for Human
Rights Research
School of Art
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