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Geographies of power

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Series
Reckonings & Re-Imaginings
Language
French
Speaker(s)
Kevin Lambert, University of Toronto
With financial support from the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences’ Open Programming Fund

Meeting with the Quebec writer, Kevin Lambert, finalist of the Prix Médicis with his first novel, winner of the Découverte prize at the Salon du livre du Saguenay, of the prix Sade as well as nominated in the selection of the Wepler and Médicis prizes for his second. During an interview with researcher Adrien Rannaud (University of Toronto), Kevin Lambert will address the question of gender identity in relation to space (Querelle de Roberval), that of economic inequalities and their representations in literature ( May our joy remain), and will address the colonial situation in Quebec starting from the unique history of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region.

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