Seducing the Moment: Nostalgia and the Politics of Making History
Monika Kin Gagnon,
Keynote Speaker
Simon Fraser University, Communications,
“Disney’s Pocahontas as Bodyscape”
Irene Fatsea,
MIT, Architectural History, “Panorama or a work of Art? The Archaelogical View of the Nineteenth-Century Athens in the Service of the Nationalistic Politics of the Modern Greek State”
James Phillips,
University of British Columbia, Art History,
“The Many Bodies of Louis Riel: The Remasculization of an Imaginary Indian”
Donna Wawzonek,
Carleton University, Art History,
“Strategies for Scrapbooks In the Victorian Era”
Carol Boram-Hays,
Ohio State University, History of African Art and Archaeology,“Invoking the Glories of the Past -Traditional Dress as Political Protest Among the Zulu of South Africa”
Beverly Grindstaff,
University of California, Los Angeles, Art History, “Practical Aesthetics: Classicism and Industry at Hellerau”
Patricia Kelly,
University of British Columbia, Art History
“Washington’s Burning: Nationhood from the Ashes”