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Subject: MONTREAL-GLASGOW An interdisciplinary conference
Date sent: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 09:23:28 -0000
MONTREAL-GLASGOW
An interdisciplinary conference
Gilmorehill Centre, University of Glasgow, 1- 2 March
2003
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
Friday 28 February
5.00pm - 6.30: Drinks reception, Room 5, Modern Languages
Building, 16 University Gardens.
All sessions on the weekend take place in the Gilmorehill
Centre (Department of Theatre, Film and Television
Studies)
Saturday 1 March
9.00am - 9.30 Registration (foyer); coffee (Room 408)
9.30- 9.45 Welcome from the conference organising team
(Cinema)
9.45- 11.30 Architecture (Cinema)
Alexandria Pierce (McGill University) "Imperial Intent - Colonial
Response: the Merchant Prince of Montreal".
Holly Kinnear (University of Edinburgh): "Architectural
Connections: the Glasgow Office of Sir John James Burnet".
Alena Prochaska (UQAM): "Le projet d’architecture urbaine_:
catalyseur identitaire. Un exemple d’analyse génétique d’un
projet contribuant à la montréalité".
Sally Stewart (Mackintosh School of Architecture): "Artisans,
Poets and Charlatans;
Responses to the urban condition in Glasgow as seen through
recent architecture and urban planning".
11.30 - 11.50 coffee (Room 408)
11.50 - 1.00 Parallel sessions
History I (Room 217a)
John Connor (Acadia University): "Nemo nos lacessit-
Vive la différence- je me souviens!"
Iain Stevenson (City University): "Atlantic Iconography: Images
of the St Lawrence-Clyde Passenger Liners of the CPR, 1904- 1967".
Literature I (Room 217b)
Jacques Cardinal (Université de Montréal): "L'Écossais et le
Montréal de Jacques Ferron".
Anne Élaine Cliche (Université du Québec à Montréal): "Un
Montréal juif : A.M. Klein, M. Richler".
1.00pm - 2.15 Lunch (Room 408)
2.15 - 3.15 Literature II (Cinema)
Martin Bowman (Champlain College): "Mirrors and Reflections:
Michel Tremblay in Scots in Montreal and Glasgow".
Bill Findlay (Queen Margaret University College Edinburgh): "A
comparison of Les Belles-Soeurs/The Guid Sisters and The
Steamie".
3.15 - 3.45 Tea (Room 408)
3.45 - 5.15 Parallel sessions
Queer Histories (Room 217a)
John Binnie (journalist, The List): "Queer Glasgow".
Line Chamberland (UQAM/Cégep Maisonneuve): "De la
libération à l'égalité citoyenne. Regard historique sur le
mouvement des gais et des lesbiennes à Montréal".
Metropolis (Room 217b)
Claire Poitras (INRS): "La nouvelle économie à la rescousse des
métropoles industrielles. Analyse comparée des stratégies
publiques à Montréal et à Glasgow".
Mark Rowbotham: “ UK and Canadian Customs and Excise:
the Freezones
of Mirabel and Prestwick”.
Michel Sarra-Bournet (Université de Montréal): "Montréal,
métropole culturelle : Deux cents ans de développement
institutionnel".
6.30 - 7.30 Reception, Glasgow City Chambers, George
Square.
8.00 - Dinner (must be pre-booked) at Cafe Gandolfi,
64 Albion Street.
Sunday 2 March
9.30 am - 11.00 History II (Cinema)
Gillian Leitch (Université de Montréal): "'Scotsmen forget
Scotlan' sae far as to gie up a custom that brought them a
thegither': The Scots in Montreal and their quest to stay Scottish".
Paul-André Linteau (Université du Québec à Montréal): "Les
Ecossais au Conseil Municipal de Montréal 1880-1914".
Bob Morris (University of Edinburgh): "Glasgow and Montreal:
cities of conflict and stability, 1760-1920".
11.00 - 11.30 coffee (Room 409)
11.30 - 12.30 Literature II (Cinema)
Jean-François Chassay (Université du Québec à Montréal):
"Souvenirs d'une catastrophe, catastrophe des souvenirs :
Glasgow chez Andrew O'Hagan et Montréal chez Gaétan
Soucy".
Maureen Waters (Université de Paris III): "The Devil in the City:
the Urban Gothic in Montreal and Glasgow".
12.30pm - 1.45 lunch (Room 409)
1.45 - 3.30 Parallel sessions
History III (Room 217a)
Harold Bérubé (Université du Québec à Montréal): "Célébrer
dans la tourmente: commémoration et exposition en milieu urbain
(Toronto, Glasgow, Montréal 1929-1945)".
François Dufaux (University College London): "Partage et
divergence dans la tradition du logement urbain à Montréal et
Glasgow".
Sébastien Socqué (Université de Paris IV): "Les Curés du
nationalisme québécois: urbanité et immigration chez André
Laurendeau".
Cinema & Television (Room 217b)
David Hutchison (Glasgow Caledonian University):
"Representing Glasgow on Television".
Bill Marshall (University of Glasgow): "Containers and Flows,
Home and the (Atlantic) World".
Pierre Véronneau (Cinémathèque québécoise): "Montréal vu par
Arcand et Binamé".
3.30 - 4.00 tea
4.00 - 5.30 Creation (Cinema)
Readings by writers including James Kelman and Jean-François
Chassay.
Screening of two short films by Léa Pool (Rispondetemi) and
Patricia Rozema (Desperanto) from the portmanteau film that
commemorated the 350th anniversary of the foundation of
Montreal, Montréal vu par (1992). English sub-titles (and
how!).
Registration Form
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Conference fee: £58 (waged)
£22 (unwaged)
Do you wish to attend the dinner at Café Gandolfi, 64 Albion St., on
Saturday 1 March?
£13.50 for two courses YES/NO (delete as applicable)
£17.50 for three courses YES/NO (delete as applicable)
Drinks and a 10% service charge will be paid for on the night TOTAL TO
PAY: I enclose a cheque made payable to 'University of Glasgow', or else
charge my credit card no.
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Expiry date:………………………………………………………….
CREDIT CARD BOOKINGS FOR NON-UK DELEGATES ONLY
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The fee includes lunch on Saturday and Sunday 1-2 March, teas and
coffees, and the reception at Glasgow City Chambers on the Saturday
evening.
Do you wish to attend a social event on the evening of Friday 28
February? YES/NO
(delete as applicable)
Please return this form to: Conference Organiser, Professor
Bill Marshall, Dept. of French, 16 University Gardens, Glasgow
G12 8QL, tel.: + 44 (0) 141 330 4590, fax +44 (0) 141 330 4234,
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