UBC is proud to be a place of research and Mar 2 to 6, 2015 marks the 10th year that UBC’s Okanagan campus will showcase its research and its importance to our communities and the world with its annual Celebrate Research week.
At the FCCS Brown Bag Luncheon series, Faculty members share their research by delivering recent conference papers.
Each session will be chaired; presenters will give a paper for 20 minutes each, followed by 10-15 minutes of discussion and questions.
Each talk will be 11:30 am – 12:30 PM (room indicated below).
Monday, March 2– Chair, Matt Rader, CCS 221
Suzanne Gott, Assistant Professor, Art History & Visual Culture – Breaking Boundaries: Curating a Research-based Museum Exhibition
Virginie Magnat, Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Performance – Ecology and/of/in Performance
Tuesday, March 3– Chair, Oliver Lovesey, CCS 142
Michael Treschow, Associate Professor, English – Elegy and Eulogy in The Battle of Maldon
Sean Lawrence, Associate Professor, English – The Peace of Empires and the Empire of Peace in Shakespeare and Levinas
Wednesday, March 4– Chair Virginie Magnat, CCS 221
Greg Garrard, Associate Professor, Sustainability – Being Zoo: Bestial Humans and Sexual Animals
Aleksandra Dulic, Assistant Professor, New Media, Drawing – Artful Doing—Designing Reflective Experience for Sustainability Practice
Thursday, March 5– Chair Mercedes Duran Cogan, CCS 142
Oliver Lovesey, Associate Professor, English – Traveling Classification: George Eliot and the Postcolonial
Martin Blum, Associate Professor, English – East Germany’s Ecological Revolution: The Third Way
Friday March 6 – Chair Kyong Yoon, CCS 142
Anderson Araujo, Assistant Professor, English – Bravo, Canada boys!’: Pope, Pound, Owen, and the Politics of Pro Patria Mori
Lisa Grekul, Associate Professor, English – Novel Interventions: Narrating Canada’s First World War Internment Operations into Public Memory
For a schedule of other research related events on campus all week, visit celebrateresearch.ok.ubc.ca/schedule