Public Events Program Transportation Location and Accommodation
Unsettling Scottish Studies: Canons, Chronologies, Colonialisms
Nov. 22-23, 2024
Room 1400-1420 SFU Harbour Centre 515 West Hastings Street
Friday Nov. 22
[Participants wanting to walk from the Sylvia Hotel, meet with Juliet Shields in the lobby at 7:30 am]
8:00-8:30 am: Registration and coffee
8:30-9:30 am: Land Acknowledgement, Welcome and Introductions
9:30-10:45 am: Unsettling Categories and Concepts: The Historical and Theoretical Construction of Scottish Studies (sponsored by the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen)
Chair: Juliet Shields (U of Washington)
Leith Davis (SFU), âUnsettling Scottish Studies: Starting Placesâ
Michael Brown (U of Aberdeen), âUnsettling the Scottish Enlightenmentâ
Silke Stroh (U of Koblenz), âBlack and Asian Scottish Writers & and the Diversification of the Canonâ
Sarah Sharp (U of Aberdeen), âThe New Old Country: Literary Nostalgia and Scottish Settler Colonialismâ
Arun Sood, (University of Exeter) âBrown Hebrideans: Unsettling Place, Language, People and Songâ
10:45-11:15 am: Break
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11:15 am -12:15 pm: Public talk by Stephanie Wood on the recent history of the Squamish people,
[Welcome by Steeve Mongrain (Associate Dean, Research and International, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)]
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12:15-1:30 pm: Lunch for presenters
1:30-2:45 pm: Unsettling Colonialisms 1: Confronting Scottish Studies and Empire
Chair: Holly Nelson (Trinity Western U)
Andrew MacKillop (U of Glasgow), âUnsettling Empire, the Empire Angst of Smollett, Galt, and Scottâ
Angela Esterhammer (U of Toronto), âUnsettling Settlement in John Galtâs Transatlantic Talesâ
Delaney Anderson, âCycles of Reprinting and the Unintended Readerships of John Galtâs Short Fictionâ
Michael Morris (U of Dundee), âAvowing Slavery in Scottish Studiesâ
Juliet Shields (U of Washington), âUnsettling Scottish Romanticism: Wedderburn and Hoggâ
2:45 pm-4:00 pm: Unsettling Place: Re-envisioning the Ecologies of Scottish Studies (sponsored by the James Hogg Society)
Chair: Angela Esterhammer (U of Toronto)
Sharon Alker (Whitman College)/Holly Faith Nelson (TWU), âHogg, Ecology, and the Unsettling of Social Structuresâ
Kaitlyn MacInnis (SFU), âCentering Sheep in Scottish History"
Tony Jarrells (U of South Carolina), âRegion and Colony in Romantic Scotlandâ
Euan Healey, (U of Glasgow), âUnsettling Histories of the Highland Clearances from the Soil Upwardsâ
Alex Dick (UBC), âWalter Scott, The British Fishery Society, and Coastal Poeticsâ
4:00 pm-4:30 pm: Break
4:30 pm-5:45 pm: Undergraduate Research Presentation and Poster Session: âUnsettling Scottish Studiesâ with students from English 433W SFU students
5:45-7:00 pm: Dinner for presenters
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7:30-9:30 pm: A cultural celebration: : featuring Shot of Scotch Highland Dancers and Vâni Dansi MĂ©tis Dancers and musicians.
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Sat. Nov. 23
[Participants wanting to walk from the Sylvia Hotel, meet with Juliet Shields in the lobby at 7:30 am]
8:00-8:30 am: Coffee/Tea for presenters
8:30-9:45 am Intersections: Indigenous Studies and Scottish Studies
Chair: Euan Healey (U of Glasgow)
June Scudeler (SFU), âIndigenous Literary Nationalisms and Ethical Approaches to Indigenous Literaturesâ
Nikki Hessell (Victoria U of Wellington), âThe Course of Timeâ and Cherokee Sovereigntyâ
Nathaniel Harrington (St. Francis Xavier), âGaelic literature and/as Indigenous Literatureâ
Jeremy Laity (TWU), â Large in Stature, Dwarfed in Mind: Contact, Conflict, and Claim in the Writing of Eric Duncanâ
Don Nerbas (McGill U), âIndustrialism, Colonialism, and Region in an Atlantic World: The Other Colliers Across the Seaâ
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9:45-10:45 am: Workshop (Please note: this workshop is for presenters only): Indigenizing the Curriculum (Sophie McCall [ÓÈÎïÊÓÆ”] and Deanna Reder [ÓÈÎïÊÓÆ”])
10:45-11:15 am: Break
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11:15 am-12:15 pm:
Welcome by Steve Collis, Chair, English Department, ÓÈÎïÊÓÆ”
Public talk by Nisgaâa scholar Dr. Amy Parent/Noxs Tsâaawit (Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Education & Governance in the Faculty of Education at ÓÈÎïÊÓÆ”) "The Rematriation of the Niâisjhool Memorial Pole." The pole was stolen in 1929 by Marius Barbeau and sold to National Museums Scotland. It returned to the Nass Valley in 2023.
12:15-12:45 pm:
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12:45-1:30 pm: Lunch for presenters
1:30-2:45 pm: Unsettling Place 2: Disrupting Spatial Geographies
Chair: Sharon Alker (Whitman College)
Dana Graham Lai (SFU), "âThatâs what we wanted!â: Landscape, People, and the Colonial Sublime in Dorothy Wordsworthâs Recollections of a Tour in Scotland, A.D. 1803â
Erin Scott (UBC), âDĂčthchas: Decolonizing Scottish Identity in a Canadian Contextâ
Petra Johana PoncarovĂĄ (U of Glasgow), âGlobal Gaelic Diaspora and Twentieth-Century Gaelic Magazinesâ
Pam Perkins (U of Winnipeg), âRobert Ballantyne and the Imagined Scottish Arcticâ
Kevin James, (University of Guelph), âDe-centring and De-territorialising Scottish Histories of Travelâ
2:45-4:00 pm: Unsettling Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality
Chair: Pam Perkins (U of Manitoba)
Ella Phillips (University of Strathclyde & University of Stirling), âUnsettling Narratives of âRescueâ in Scotland: The Glasgow Magdalene Institution (1859-1870)â
Darryl Peers (Manchester Metropolitan U), âQueerness and Influence in Scottish Fictionâ
Kirsteen McCue (U of Glasgow), âDesigning a new 'herstory' of Scottish Women's Writing: Challenges & Opportunitiesâ
Julianna Wagar (SFU), âScottish Romance Novelsâ
4:00-4:30 pm: Break
4:30-6:00 pm: Unsettling Scottish Studies: Practical Directions Forward (Partnerships, Research Agendas, Pedagogical Strategies): informal discussion and next steps
6:30 pm: Participants will meet for dinner at the (248 East Georgia Street, Vancouver)
*We acknowledge the generous support of the following organizations: the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada; ÓÈÎïÊÓÆ”âs Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; the Office of the Vice-President, Research, ÓÈÎïÊÓÆ”; the St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society of Vancouver; the Community Engagement Initiative, ÓÈÎïÊÓÆ”; the Research Institute for Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen; the James Hogg Society.