CENS_V 104 (3) Canadian Monuments to Central and Eastern European History
Structural monuments and sites dedicated to the history of an immigration from Central and Eastern Europe in Canada and their influence on Canadian cultures of remembrance.
Structural monuments and sites dedicated to the history of an immigration from Central and Eastern Europe in Canada and their influence on Canadian cultures of remembrance.
An introduction to the cultural history of the peoples of Central, Eastern and Northern Europe as reflected in their literature, art and music.
Major works of Central, Eastern and Northern European literature from the eighteenth century to the present in their European context.
Examination of contemporary political and social conflicts in the arctic and circumpolar north, focusing on ways Indigenous people have used art, performance and activism as a tool for resistance and decolonization.
The Nazi Ghetto in film and literature from Central, Eastern, and Northern European Countries.
Concentration camps in art, film and literature from Central, Eastern and Northern European countries.
Examination of the cultural, social, and historical construction of the witch in central and northern Europe with comparisons to recent history, current events, and popular culture.
Political, cultural and social themes in European comics and graphic media.
Practice, theory, history, aesthetics, and poetics of the multilingual experience in its diverse contexts in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe.
Cultural and social discourses of gender in literary works written in Central, Eastern and Northern Europe roughly between 1850 - 1930.
Supernatural folklore and belief situated in Central, Eastern and Northern European cultures, with focus on its role in religion, health, and expressive culture, power structures and Indigenous contexts.