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Seminar on Globalization, Education and Change

Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:00to13:30
Education Building Room 233, 3700 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 1Y2, CA

Genealogy and Genomics in Québec: Bio-racial Signifiers and the National "Family"

Genealogy, or the study of one's ancestral patri-lineage, has a long and esteemed pedigree in French-Canadian and Québécois history. From Cyprien Tanguay's late-nineteenth century encyclopedias to René Jetté's updated versions more than a century later, genealogy has been an important component of French-Canadian nationalisms. 

Darryl Leroux is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology, St Mary’s University, Halifax. He is also co-editor of Critical Inquiries: A Reader in Studies of Canada (Fernwood, 2013).

All are welcome to attend this brownbag lunch seminar. 

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