DSRW’s 6th workshop: ‘Religion and Reconciliation’
You are warmly invited to the DSRW’s 6th workshop, ‘Religion and Reconciliation’, facilitated by Colby Gaudet (PhD Candidate, Concordia University). Any graduate student or faculty member with a research or personal interest in the study of religion is extremely welcome to attend, whether or not you have been able to join us for previous sessions.
DATE & TIME: Wednesday May 10th, 4-6pm ET
PLACE: Concordia University, FA Building (2065 rue Mackay), Room 202
REGISTRATION:
As our foundation, we will be reading:
- Andrea Walsh, “Repatriation, Reconciliation, and Refiguring Relationships: A Case Study of the Return of Children’s Artwork from the Alberni Indian Residential School to Survivors and Their Families,” in Pathways of Reconciliation: Indigenous and Settler Approaches to Implementing the TRC’s Calls to Action, eds. Aimée Craft and Paulette Regan (University of Manitoba Press, 2020), 249-267.
- Dian Million, “Trauma, Power, and the Therapeutic: Speaking Psychotherapeutic Narratives in an Era of Indigenous Human Rights,” in Reconciling Canada: Critical Perspectives on the Culture of Redress, eds. Jennifer Henderson and Pauline Wakeham (University of Toronto Press, 2013), 159-177.
- Pamela Klassen, “Ritual Proximity and the Healing of History,” Chapter 5 in Spirits of Protestantism: Medicine, Healing, and Liberal Christianity (University of California, 2011), 169-208.
Registration is required and limited: please sign up to secure your spot!
Light food and refreshments will be served. Please share any dietary restrictions on the registration page; we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
Any other questions and concerns can be directed to either Lucie Robathan or Jordan Molot, DSRW Co-Chairs: lucie.robathan [at] mail.mcgill.ca and jordan.molot [at] concordia.ca
This event series is sponsored by ƬƵ School of Religious Studies; Concordia Department of Religions and Cultures; Concordia Institute for Jewish Studies; Concordia Council on Student Life and ƬƵ Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.