Canada through a looking glass? Canadian Studies amid a lack of cultural diplomacy (with Dr. Jean Michel Montison, York University)
Join the Department of Political Science and the Department of Geography for a presentation by Dr. Jean Michel Montison, Associate Professor at York University, Canada, and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Memorial University.
Dr. Montison's talk is titled "Canada through a looking glass? International Canadian Studies amid a lack of cultural diplomacy."
In 2012, the federal government ended the ‘Understanding Canada’ program. This program aimed to support international Canadianists in their efforts to contribute to the study of Canada, or ‘to know ourselves better’ as Thomas Symons (1975) put it. In this presentation, we examine the evolving profile, trends and realities in the field of international Canadian Studies over the last 12 years. A survey with international Canadianists, interviews with executives of local associations of Canadian Studies and centres, as well as in-depth archival work reveal the resiliency of the field despite limited means, growing and concerning geographical inequities in how the study of Canada is supported abroad, as well as the profound misunderstanding of the Canadian government for the importance of such cultural and scientific diplomacy initiatives
Location: SN 2025
Date and Time: Friday, Nov. 1 at 03:00 PM - 04:30 PM (NDT)