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Inaugural Canada-EU Business Lecture: EU-Canada Relations – Prospects for a Free Trade Agreement

Posted: February 14, 2010
The Honourable Roy MacLaren

The Honourable Roy MacLaren

The EUCE York and the IMBA program of the Schulich School of Business are pleased to present the Inaugural Canada-EU Business Lecture on Wednesday, March 10th from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm. This will be given by the Honourable Roy MacLaren, Co-Chair of the Canada Europe Roundtable for Business, and the topic will be “Canada-EU Relations – Prospects for a Free Trade Agreement”.

The lecture will take place in room N105, Schulich School of Business buildling (#42 on the map found here) and all are welcome to attend but asked to RSVP to <euce@yorku.ca>.

Roy MacLaren has had a distinguished career. Among his many achievements are twelve years in the Canadian foreign service including postings in Hanoi, Prague and the United Nations, thirteen years as a Member of the Canadian Parliament during which time he served as Minister for International Trade and a stint as Canada’s High Commissioner in the United Kingdom. He has served on the boards of a number of multinational corporations and is currently the Co-Chair of the Canada Europe Roundtable for Business.

Talk: The Mental Veil – Reality Conceptions in British and American Prose Fiction from Romanticism to Postmodernism

Posted: February 13, 2010
Christian Knirsch

Christian Knirsch

CCGES is pleased to present a talk by Christian Knirsch (PhD candidate, Universität Mannheim, CCGES Resident Research Associate) at which he will present an overview of his dissertation project examining conceptions of the veil in British and American novels and short stories from four epochs in literary history, Romanticism/Transcendentalism, Realism, Modernism, and Postmodernism.

“Ever since the Enlightenment, Western philosophy has been dominated by the ocularcentric presumption that seeing equals knowing. If seeing equals knowing, the veil is not only a symbol of mediated vision but also a symbol of reality conceptions. My hypothesis is that the depiction of the veil in literary texts varies in accordance with changes in the respective contemporary conceptions of reality which, in turn, are always a result of a mutual exchange between the natural sciences and the humanities. By focusing on the veil as a visual as well as an epistemological and ontological metaphor, I contend that a new perspective on several canonised novels and short stories of British and American literature can be gained.”

Time: 12:30-2:00 pm
Location: 764 York Research Tower

Film Screening: Who is Deutschland?

Posted: February 12, 2010

On Monday, March 1st, CCGES will host a screening of “Who is Deutschland?”, a documentary film which explores German identity formation against the backdrop of the 2006 World Cup soccer tournament held in the country. The film’s creative team of Boaz Beeri (MA candidate, York Film), Jon Medow and Abraham Singer will be on hand for a discussion after the showing which will take place from 2:30 – 4:30 pm in room 743, York Research Tower

Location: Room 743, York Research Tower
Time: 2:30-4:00 pm

Discussion: The EU in the Context of the Study of the State and Regime Formation

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The European Union Centre of Excellence at York and the Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration are pleased to present a discussion with Prof. Bruce Morrison (University of Western Ontario) on the theme of “The EU in the Context of the Study of the State and Regime Formation”. This event will take place on Tuesday, March 2nd from 11:00 am to noon in Glendon Hall, Room 219 (The venue for this event is on York’s Glendon Campus and is building # 16 on the map found here).

Bruce Morrison (PhD Harvard) is assistant professor of political science at the University of Western Ontario. He edited Transnational Democracy in Critical and Comparative Perspective, and is currently writing on the relationship between state formation and democratization in European history.

All are welcome.

Talk: Configurations of Religious Otherness in German Leitkulturalist Discourse

Posted: February 9, 2010
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Michael Nijhawan

CCGES faculty affiliate, Prof. Michael Nijhawan will present a paper entitled “Precarious Presences, Hallucinatory Times: Configurations of Relgious Otherness in German Leitkultur Discourse” on Monday, February 22nd from 12:00-2:00PM in 2101 Vari Hall, York U. Keele Campus (building #30 on the map found here). Prof. Amira Mittermaier (University of Toronto) will act as the discussant.
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