I’m Métis and, despite growing up in the very urban North Delta, I have always been connected with my culture thanks to my family. I have painted Indigenous art for years in my own...
Call for Papers: 2024 Conference of the Law, Literature and Humanities Association of Australasia “Legal Imaginaries” The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Law, from December 16-18, 2024 SUBMISSION DEADLINE: July 15, 2024 Read...
To begin by way of analogy, listening to John Borrows lecture is like joining a feast after one has just eaten. You think you’re secure in a satiated state, but then he offers you...
On March 14th the Canadian Network of Law and Humanities (CNLH) presented: “Documentary Film and the Law”, a Talk by Professor Ruth Buchanan. This talk will introduce the study of documentary film as a...
Introducing the Law Culture Humanities Lunchtime Zoom Series LCH is excited to announce an upcoming and hopefully ongoing series of monthly LCH lunchtime Zoom sessions that will allow our members to present and discuss their...
Professor Margot Young interviews Naomi Klein about her new book Doppelgänger. Used with permission of the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies. Read more here: https://naomiklein.org/doppelganger/ This richly nuanced intellectual adventure story begins with Naomi...
On March 4, 2024,the Allard Law Film Society, and the Canadian Network of Law & Humanities came together to co-host a special showing of the timeless classic: “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.” Embark...
“Rights without Borders? Subjects, Precarity, Agency” University of Osnabrueck, Germany, from July 6-14, 2024 EXTENDED DEADLINE: Applications now due April 15, 2024 Read more: https://www.osi.uni-osnabrueck.de Since 2009, the OSI has successfully encouraged and promoted...
In his 2011 book The Right to Look, Nicholas Mirzoeff offers a compelling account of visuality as an “old word for an old practice”, whereby “domination imposes the sensible evidence of its legitimacy” (Mirzoeff...
10 & 11 June 2024, University of Lucerne “Suppose that whatever we’ve done, felt, and thought has always happened in the thick of images.” (Anand Pandian, Reel World: An Anthropology of Creation) The ‘visual...