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Mary Chapman | Reparative Archival Work
We are pleased to invite you to the Northrop Frye Centre Lecture given by Mary Chapman from the University of British Columbia. Her lecture is entitled 'Reparative Archival Work: Sharing the Stories of Chinese North America's First Families', and it will be hosted on Monday, January 8th at 4:00 PM in Alumni Hall (Old Victoria College, First Floor). A reception will follow!
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Mary Chapman | Learn to use StoryMaps to tell interactive histories
In addition to her lecture, Mary Chapman will be running a workshop on Wednesday, January 10th at 1:00 PM in the E.J. Pratt Library. It is geared towards students interested in interactive storytelling. This 90-minute workshop will teach students how to find GIS locations and historical images so that they can add “pins” to a StoryMap that traces the world tour of the “Chinese Magicians,” a mid-nineteenth-century Chinese acrobatic troupe that featured a 6-year-old tightrope dancer who grew up to be the mother of Sui Sin Far, the first Asian Canadian writer.
https://vicu.utoronto.ca/whats-happening/mary-chapman-learn-to-use-storymaps-to-tell-interactive-histories/ -
Guillem Colom-Montero | Overtourism and Culture in Europe
https://vicu.utoronto.ca/whats-happening/guillem-colom-montero-overtourism-and-culture-in-europe/ -
Writing the Self: Author Rawi Hage Gives Final Vic One Plenary of 2023
Award-winning author and Shaftesbury Creative Writer-in-Residence Rawi Hage delivered a memorable lecture to conclude the 2023 Vic One Plenary series.
https://vicu.utoronto.ca/news/writing-the-self-author-rawi-hage-gives-final-vic-one-plenary-of-2023/ -
John Borrows | The Resurgence of Indigenous Law
https://vicu.utoronto.ca/whats-happening/vic-one-plenary-240110/