<div style="text-align: center;"><font size="4"><b>Call for Papers:</b></font><br><b>Canada, Irishness, and Performance: Opening the Debate</b><br><b>The 8th Annual Irish Theatrical Diaspora Conference</b><br>
<b>Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto</b><br>
<b>April 15-16, 2011</b><br></div><br><b><br>Proposals Due: Dec 17, 2010<br>Submit Proposals to: <a href="mailto:ITD2011@gmail.com" target="_blank">ITD2011@gmail.com</a></b><br><br>The history of Irish
diasporas in Canada is rich and diverse, and the Irish have contributed
significantly to the creation of Canadian cultural phenomena, yet the
study of Irish theatre in terms of Canadian diasporic identities has not
produced an equally rich body of literature.<br>
<br>With this scholarly lacuna in mind, this conference aims to address
the scope and character of Irish influence on performance in Canada,
with particular attention to the ideas of multi- and inter-culturalism.
‘Performance’ in this case includes theatre, dance, spectacle, and all
aspects of the performing arts, as well as extra-theatrical activity –
such as parades and community gatherings – that foreground ‘Irishness’
in some way. Canada has a well-established multicultural identity,
whereas Ireland is just beginning to negotiate a civil society that is
constituted by a variety of residents from different ethnic and racial
backgrounds. How does Irish performance fit into the Canadian cultural
‘mosaic’? Furthermore, what kinds of Irish plays are being produced in
Canada, and how do these performances negotiate the relationship between
Irish culture and Canadian culture? How is ‘Irishness’ performed in
Canada, and from this, what can we learn about the mechanisms and
character of cultural exchange? And finally, what is the state of
academic activity concerning Irish performance and Canada?<br>
<br>Keynote speakers include Ann Saddlemyer (Professor Emeritus,
University of Toronto), Jackie Maxwell (Artistic Director of the Shaw
Festival), and Lisa Fitzpatrick (Director of Drama, University of Ulster
- Derry).<br>
<br>Possible topics include:<br> <br>- Irish theatre on Canadian stages<br>- Impact of Irish theatre professionals in Canada<br>- Irish influence on Canadian drama <br>- Multi-/inter-culturalism in Toronto and Irish performance<br>
- Irishness and Canada’s ‘Celtic’ east coast<br>- Performing Irish identity in Canadian society (drama and arts groups, pubs, community centres). <br>- St. Patrick’s Day parades in Canada<br>- Orange Lodges and performance in Canada<br>
- Performing the Famine in Canada<br><br><br>Submit: Proposals (max. 250 words) along with a brief bio and contact details.<br>Deadline: <b>Friday, December 17, 2010</b><br>Contact: Please send proposals and CFP-related queries, preferably by email, to the conference organizer:<br>
<br>Dr. Natalie Harrower<br>School of English<br>Trinity College Dublin<br>Dublin 2, Ireland<br><a href="mailto:ITD2011@gmail.com" target="_blank">ITD2011@gmail.com </a><br><br><br>The
conference organizers welcome applications from scholars at any stage
of their career, and particularly encourage graduate students to submit
proposals. For more information on Irish Theatrical Diaspora personnel,
conferences and publications, please visit <a href="http://www.irishtheatricaldiaspora.net" target="_blank">www.irishtheatricaldiaspora.net</a>