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Monday, October 21, 2024

Opening Ruptures and Forging Connections: Cultural Production Among 1870...


I did a presentation about my work Storied Land: (Re)Mapping Winnipeg at a conference hosted by the Centre for Transnational Mennonite Studies at the University of Winnipeg in early October. You can listen to my 15min presentation (plus Q and A at the end) starting at minute 20'. It's worth watching all the presentations featuring Armin Wiebe, (me), Di Brandt, and Andrew Unger!

Recorded October 5, 2024, at “Subjects, Settlers, Citizens: The 1870s Mennonites in Historical Context,” a conference hosted by CTMS at the University of Winnipeg (Panel 6) Moderator: Robert Zacharias Featuring: • Featuring Armin Wiebe • Miriam Rudolph, “Storied Land: (Re)mapping Winnipeg” • Di Brandt, “‘Some one came knocking / At my wee small door’: A Brief Oral History of Poetic Practices in the Mennonite Villages of Southern Manitoba, 1950s to the present, or: Notes Toward a Traditionalist Manitoba Mennonite Darp Poetics” • Andrew Unger Full conference program at https://ctms.uwinnipeg.ca/events/subj...


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