Annual Conference 2009
Held in conjunction with the Congress
of the Humanities and Social Sciences
May 28 - 31, 2009
Carleton University, Ottawa
Congress Theme
“Capital Connections: Nation, Terroir, Territoire”
Click here for The Final schedule (PDF Version)
Web version date : May 24th 2009
Special Events
(Click here for Word .doc version)
THURSDAY MAY 28
7:00-10:00pm
***Special Guest: Denys Arcand***
Screening of Le Déclin de l’empire Americain (Eng. subtitles) with Q&A
Reception & Launch of U of Toronto Press “Canadian Cinema” Book Series
MAYFAIR CINEMA 1074 Bank St. (See map at back of program)
FRIDAY MAY 29
8:30-9:45am – Katie Quanz: Annual Gerald Pratley Lecture (TORY 360)
10:00am-12:00pm – “Scholars’ Screening Series”: Session I (MACODRUM LIBRARY 235)
12:00-1:00pm – “Orphan Films” Screening (SOUTHAM 518)
4:30-6:00pm – FSAC/CCA Reception (TORY 355)
6:00-7:30pm – Prof. Annette Kuhn: Annual Martin Walsh Lecture (TORY 360)
SATURDAY MAY 30
12:30-1:30pm – Blu In You Screening, Dir. Michelle Mohabeer (SA 409)
1:30-3:30pm – “Scholars’ Screening Series”: Session II (SOUTHAM 406)
3:30-5:00pm – Professional Workshop: “Academic Publishing”
Conveners:
Charlie Keil, University of Toronto and Haidee Wasson, Concordia University
(SOUTHAM 415)
5:15-6:45pm – Tom Perlmutter: NFB Plenary Session (TORY 360) (Reception to follow)
9:00pm – “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Contemporary Filmmaking in Atlantic Canada” – Curated by Darrell Varga (Club SAW, 67 Nicholas Street)
SUNDAY MAY 31
5:30-8:00pm – Closing Reception and FSAC Book Launch (CARLETON ART GALLERY – lower level, St. Patrick’s Bldg.)
Future FSAC/ACÉC ANNUAL Conferences
2010: Concordia University
2011: University of New Brunswick
2012: Wilfred Laurier University / University of Waterloo