Writing the first peoples of the Americas: Quebec, Florida, Amazonia, The Caribbean
Winthrop University : 5-7 April 2023.
Submit your proposal here by January 7, 2023.
Organizers:
Martin Munro (FSU), Andrew Frank (FSU), Juan-Carlos Galeano (FSU) Rodney Saint-Éloi (Mémoire d’encrier), Eliana Vāgālāu (Loyola University Chicago)
Keynote Speakers:
Joséphine Bacon, Virginia Bordeleau, Jessica Cattelino, Alejandra Dubcovsky, Naomi Fontaine, Norma Dunning, Jorge Marcone, Rita Mestokosho, Jeremy Narby, Tina Osceola, Louis Karl Picard Sioui, Sally Price, Richard Price, Miguel Rocha, Jean Sioui
This conference brings together the people and cultures of the First Nations of Canada with those of Florida, Amazonia, and the Caribbean. Conceived in a spirit of solidarity, the conference will welcome scholars, artists, authors, and activists from the four regions, in order to explore their particularities as well as the connections between them. What can the art and literature of these regions tell us about ecology, history, language, memory, and justice? What can First Peoples’ presence and survival tell us about the long history of colonialism and efforts to erase their histories and cultures? […]
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REGARDS CNRS (22 de diciembre de 2022). Writing the first peoples of the Americas: Quebec, Florida, Amazonia, The Caribbean. Redial & Ceisal. Recuperado 16 de mayo de 2026 de https://doi.org/10.58079/thvc






