Amidst frost and desolation, amidst the everlasting ices of the north -- that is, in Edmonton, Alberta -- Athabasca University, Canada's open university, will host a multi-disciplinary, multimedia symposium on Frankenstein, as part of the worldwide Frankenreads event happening on Hallowe'en 2018.
Where? The Matrix Hotel, Edmonton.
When? 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Oct. 31, 2018.
Preliminary (draft) schedule of proceedings:
10:00-10:25 - Arrivals & coffee set to a multimedia prelude, Canadian Frankensteins, by Dr Mark A. McCutcheon (AU Frankenreads organizer & Professor, Literary Studies)
10:25 - Welcoming remarks by Dr McCutcheon
10:30-10:45 - Dr Veronica Thompson (Dean, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences & Associate Professor, English): Title TBA
10:45-11:00 - Dr Paul Kellogg (Chair, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies & Associate Professor, Integrated Studies): "The social construction of 'monsters' -- from Frankenstein to Donald Trump"
11:00-11:15 - Dr Jolene Armstrong (President, Athabasca U Faculty Association & Associate Professor, English): Title TBA
11:15-11:30 - Dr Angie Abdou (Associate Professor, Creative Writing): Title TBA
11:30-12:00 - Question & Answer period
More details to be announced, closer to the event date. Stay tuned.
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