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Enkidu Summer Conference: 

Storytelling, Memories and Identity Constructions II

Mexico City 28 July - 2 August, 2010

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Abstracts of papers selected by the Academic Committee to be presented at the ESC in 2010 

 

 

Story-Telling and Sub-versive Memory: Reshaping Narrative in Toni Morrison’s Texts

Carol Andrews-Redhead

Department of Language and Literature

The University of Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad

 

Mixing Memories of Sudan: What and Who Does it Make?

Deepa Rajkumar

Department of Gender and Work Database,

CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Centre, and York Centre for International and Security Studies

York University

Canada

 

 

Book Presentation:

Short Stories:

A Million Dollars

 

and

 

A Castle for Simone

 

Authors:

Marie Davis

Novelist and cartoonist

Louisville, Kentucky

USA

and

Margaret Hults

Jeffersonville, Indiana

USA

 
Music and Human Rights: A Paradoxical Approach of Memorialization Efforts
María Elisa Pinto

Department of Global Studies

Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Japan

 

Que la Catrina sonría para a la foto, o el lugar de la muerte en un discurso cinematográfico de la identidad mexicana

Felipe Pruneda Sentíes

Department of English
University of Pittsburgh

USA

 

Memoirs and Understanding of Sufic Shrines in French Traveler’s Account on Deccan

Shaikh Musak Rajjak

Department of History

Maulana Azad College

Aurangabad

IIndia

 

Cyclical Ethnography: Finding the Senses in Oral History

Rachel James

Department of Adult Education and Community Development

University of Toronto

Canada

 

Why does the Argentinean Dahlmann hate his identity?

Hugo García 
Department of Foreign Languagess
Universidad Politécnica de Huatusco
México

 

Globalization, Immigration, Identity: Challenges to Immigrant Narratives in Contemporary France

James Daniel

Department of Composition and Rhetoric

University of Wisconsin at Madison

USA

 

Mediated Identities: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Convergence and Divergence of Canadian Narratives

Kristeen M. McKee

Department of Communication Studies
Huntington University
Canada

 

Life Lessons: Learning Journeys and the Liberated Student

Kevin McCormick

President and Vice Chancellor

Huntington University

Canada

 

‘Crafting’ Culture: Knitter’s Narratives as Reflexive Exploration and Expression of the Self

Alison Hood

Department of Religious Studies,

Huntington University

Canada

 

"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right?":  Resiliencies and Challenges of Families Raising a Child with Autism

Shelley Watson

Co-presenter: Stephanie Hayes

Department of Psychology

Laurentian University

Sudbury, Ontario,

Canada

 

Contemporary Armenian Literature in Turkey: The Literary Representation of Armenian Identity, Memory and History

Seda Özdemir

Department of Modern History,

Halic University, Istanbul,

Turkey

 

Italian Jewish youths in an extra-parliamentary movement. The assembling of an identity

Matteo Di Figlia

Department of historical and artistic studies

University of Palermo

Italy

 

Institutional Storytelling: The Memories, Myths and Identities Constructed in a Canadian Royal Commission

Janis Goldie

Department of Communication Studies,

Huntington University

Canada

Truth behind the knowledge facade

Chauhan Karan Singh

Department Of Indian Studies

Hankuk University Of Foreign Studies

South Korea

Learning from My Father’s Voice: Family Stories in the Days as Japanese Colonists

Sue-Fen Faith Cheng

General Education Center, Kao 

Yuan Universty, Kaohsiung City, 

Taiwan

The Donmehs; The Moslem Jews in Turkey

Can Abanazir

Department of American Literature and Culture,

Halic University, Istanbul

Turkey

Money Talks: Designs Unfurled, Memories Exchanged: Storytelling on Currency

Rukmini Dahanukar

Independent Researcher,

Founder Partner, Nirmiti

India

Murrieta and Cisco The Misrepresentation of the Mexicano in US Popular Culture

Leslie Powner

American Studies Department

Keele University

United Kingdom

Stuck between the Olympic Games 1980 and the Hard Times of the 90s: Analysis of Representation of Masculinities in Modern Russian fashion

Ekaterina Kalinina

Department of Media and Communication,

Södertörn University,

Sweden

The Incommunicable Past: Loss and Lack in My Ántonia

Mahmoud K. Quweider

Department of English

University of Texas at Brownsville

USA

Memory and the Body in the construction of identities in three American Women Writers.

Elena Foulis

Departmen of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies

University of Arkansas

USA

"...seduced: an intimate dialogue about race"

Venus Opal Reese

Theatre Artist/Scholar

Department of Aesthetic Studies

University of Texas at Dallas

USA

Rupturing Silence, Rupturing Foreclosure

Michaela Django Walsh

Department of Communication,

University of California, San Diego

USA

Structure of "Master and Margarita" - a view from structure of genre modern novel-myth

Nguyen Thi Nhu Trang

Department of Literature  

College of Social Sciences and Humanities, 

Viet Nam National University

Vietnam

Drawing Palestinian Story and Silence: Memory and the 'Essential Truth' in Joe Sacco

Thomas JW Hill

Department of History & Committee on Global Thought

Columbia University

USA

Forests of Light

Nandan Choksi

Departmemt of English

Broward College

USA

Religious Narratives: Transmitters of Culture, Tradition, Values and Ideals

Anita Bhela

Department of English

University of Delhi

India

Réinventer la mythologie nationale par la manipulation de la mémoire: deux exemples cinématographiques appliqués

Mike C Vienneau

Université du Québec à Montréal .(UQAM)

Canada

A Military Prison as a Place of Opposition and of Struggle: About Memories of Female Political Prisoners

Meral Akbas

Department of Sociology

Middle East Technical University, Ankara

Turkey

When “smugglers of memory” create homelands: The case of exchanged populations from the Edirne (Ottoman Empire) to Greece from the interwar until the ‘60s.

Emilia Salvanou

Department of History

Athens University

Greece

Voicing Visions: Canadian Latinas Use Photovoice to Engage with Questions of Identity, Belonging and Exclusion

Michelle Aguayo

Department of Communication Studies

Concordia University, Quebec

Canada

A narrator against the war: João Guimarães Rosa`s uncanny diary

Jaime Ginzburg

Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Vernáculas

Universidade de São Paulo

Brasil

Storytelling and the Novel, Two Forms in Beur Literature

Kfir Cohen

Department of Comparative Literature

UC Berkeley

USA

Globalization and Indigenous Cultures: The Case of Indigenous Oaxacan Migrants in California

Daniel Melero Malpica

Departmemt of Latino Studies

Sonoma State University

USA

Narratives on Gypsies’ Forced Displacement in 1970, Canakkale, Turkey

Gul Ozatesler

Ataturk Institute for Modern Turkish History

Bogazici University

Bebek, Istanbul

Turkey

¿La hemos dejado en Paz?: La Malinche in Contemporary Mexican and Chicano/a Literature

Jessica C. Locke

Department of Modern Foreign Languages

University of Mary Washington

USA

Truth-telling in Narration of Alice Munro

Mehdi Hassanian

and

Rosli Talif

Department of English

Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication,

UPM (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Malaysia

There is a story behind everything - intangible heritage at museums

Daan van Dartel

Curatorial Department 

Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam

The Netherlands

The Effect of American Assimilation on Chicanas

Maria Shockey

Department of Liberal Studies/ Department of Cultural Studies,

Dartmouth College

USA

Re-imagining the Ogbanje: Fragmented Identities and Undecidability in Contemporary Nigerian Narrative

Madhu Krishnan

School of English Studies

University of Nottingham

United Kingdom

On Being an Insider and/or an Outsider:  A DiasporiResearcher’s Catch-22

Fataneh Farahani

Centre for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations (CEIFO),

Stockholm University

Sweden

Relating Queer: The Pedagogical Implications of Queer Counterstorytelling

Bonnie Owens

Department of Education, Culture, and Society

University of Utah

USA

American Experience: A Structural Analysis of Personal Experience Narratives, The Federal Writer's Project to StoryCorps

Megan Dickson

Department of American Studies

George Washington University

USA

Snow White and the Seven Moguls?

Daniel Smith-Rowsey

Department of Film Studies, 

University of Nottingham / Folsom Lake College

United Kingdom

Burlando la Migra: A Reimagining of the Borderlands

Michaela Django Walsh

Department of Communication,

University of California, San Diego

USA

Exhibition: 

Two Worlds: Selections from the Borderland Youth Project

Jason Reed

Department of Photography,
Texas State University

and

Ryan Sprott

Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies 

University of Texas

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