An International Symposium on Chinese Canadian Literature at 91亚色 this week will introduce Chinese Canadian writers and their works to readers, writers and researchers from China and elsewhere.
This international symposium aims to facilitate the exchange of ideas on Chinese Canadian literature, review and define the parameters of the research field and promote a robust development of studies on the subject.
The two-day event will take place starting at 1pm on Friday, July 23 and at 9am on Saturday, July 24 on the second floor of Vari Hall.聽The symposium聽is jointly presented by 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics (DLLL), the Chinese Pen Society of Canada and the College of Letters of Jinan University in Guangzhou, China.聽Anyone is welcome to attend.
Professor Angela Pao (left) of聽Indiana University Bloomington鈥檚 Department of Comparative Literature will deliver the keynote speech Friday, titled聽鈥淔loating Points: From Diasporic Spaces聽to Multiculturalism Places鈥, following opening remarks by Jiang Shuzhuo, vice-president academic at Jinan University in China. Jiang will also deliver the keynote address Saturday afternoon.
Several established scholars and promising young researchers in the field of Chinese Canadian literature will present their research on Chinese Canadian writers whom they have read. Some of the lectures are listed below:
- Professor Chen Cai (English) of the School of Foreign Languages & Cultures at the Southwest University of Science & Technology in China will talk about 鈥淐hanging Ethnic Awareness: Major Themes in Chinese Canadian Literature鈥.
- Pu Yazhu (English), a PhD candidate at the College of Foreign Languages & Cultures at Sichuan University in China, will discuss 鈥淥n the Identity Acknowledgement in Cross the Oce补苍鈥.
- Ray Hsu (English), author of Anthropy and a post-doctoral fellow in the Creative Writing Program at the University of British Columbia (UBC), and Danielle Thien (English), also of UBC鈥檚 Creative Writing Program, will look at 鈥淎sian Canadian and Aboriginal Communities: Collectivities and Allies?鈥
- Writer Michelle Tisseyre (English) will talk about 鈥淏ilingual Writing, Challenges, Rewards and the Unique Creative Process鈥.
- Professor John Z. M. Chen (English) of Inner Mongolia University鈥檚 Canadian Studies Center in China will lecture on 鈥淪ociety, History and Values: A Cultural Study of Paul Yee鈥檚 Chinese Canadian Female Characters鈥.
- Professor Qian Hong (Chinese)聽of the聽Department of Chinese Language & Literature at Tongji University in China will discuss聽鈥淔rom Looking at the Moon to Gold Mountain Blues: Chinese Canadian Women Writer Zhang Ling鈥檚 Narrative Transitions鈥.
- Professor Lin Danya (Chinese), chair of the Department of Chinese Language & Literature at Xiamen University in China, will look at 鈥淓xamining the Emergence and Characteristics of Chinese-Canadian Literature鈥.
- Professor Pu Ruoqian (Chinese), dean of the College of Foreign Studies at Jinan University, will lecture on 鈥淭ime, Space and Cultural Construction in Zhang Ling鈥檚 Gold Mountain Blues鈥.
- Tan Xiang (Chinese), associate chief editor at Hebei Education Press in China, will discuss 鈥淩eading Chen He鈥檚 Novel The City in the Black and White Movie鈥.
- Professor Zhao Qingqing (Chinese) of the Centre of Canadian Studies at Nanjing University in China will look at 鈥淐hinese Canadian Literature and its Reception in China鈥.
- Professor Daxiang Yu, director of the Centre of World Literature in Chinese at Tongji University, will discuss 鈥The Image of Maple Forests in Overseas Chinese Prose Essays: the Uniqueness of Chinese-Canadian Writings鈥.
To see the full schedule of events and times, click聽here. For more information, contact 91亚色 DLLL Professor Xueqing Xu, faculty associate at the 91亚色 Centre for Asian Research and symposium organizer, at xueqingx@yorku.ca.
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