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FEATURED SPEAKERS: Geoffrey Bennington French and Italian, Emory University Alyson Brickey English, University of Toronto Antonio Calcagno Philosophy, University of Western Ontario Kate Cove English, SUNY Albany Diane Enns Philosophy, McMaster University Ryan Fics Comparative Literature, Emory University Daniel Fischlin English, University of Guelph Gwynne Fulton Philosophy, Cinema, and Art History, Concordia University Peggy Kamuf Comparative Literature, University of Southern California Axelle Karera Philosophy, Wesleyan University David Farrell Krell German Studies, Brown University Alphonso Lingis Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University Riley McGuire English, University of Pennsylvania Danielle Meijer Philosophy, DePaul University Patricia Patkau Patkau Architects, Vancouver Carrie Reese Cinema Studies, University of Toronto Elizabeth Rottenberg Philosophy, DePaul University Nicholas Royle English, University of Sussex H. Peter Steeves Philosophy, DePaul University Lidwien van de Ven Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam All are welcome to attend. Celebrates its 50 TH anniversary and transition to the next half-century with an international interdisciplinary symposium that takes movement in trans- as its theme Mosaic is grateful to the following for supporting the Living On Symposium: The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Department of Classics Department of French, Spanish, and Italian Department of History Department of Religion Diana Brydon, Canada Research Chair in Globalization and Cultural Studies Faculty of Arts Faculty of Graduate Studies Office of the Vice-President (Research and International) St. John’s College St. Paul’s College Centre for Human Rights Research School of Art

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F E A T U R E D S P E A K E R S :

Geoffrey Bennington

French and Italian, Emory University

Alyson Brickey

English, University of Toronto

Antonio Calcagno

Philosophy, University of Western Ontario

Kate Cove

English, SUNY Albany

Diane Enns

Philosophy, McMaster University

Ryan Fics

Comparative Literature, Emory University

Daniel Fischlin

English, University of Guelph

Gwynne Fulton

Philosophy, Cinema, and Art History, Concordia University

Peggy Kamuf

Comparative Literature, University of Southern California

Axelle Karera

Philosophy, Wesleyan University

David Farrell Krell

German Studies, Brown University

Alphonso Lingis

Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University

Riley McGuire

English, University of Pennsylvania

Danielle Meijer

Philosophy, DePaul University

Patricia Patkau

Patkau Architects, Vancouver

Carrie Reese

Cinema Studies, University of Toronto

Elizabeth Rottenberg

Philosophy, DePaul University

Nicholas Royle

English, University of Sussex

H. Peter Steeves

Philosophy, DePaul University

Lidwien van de Ven

Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam

All are welcome to attend.

Celebrates its 50TH anniversary and transition to the next half-century

with an international interdisciplinary symposium that takes movement in trans- as its theme

Mosaic is grateful to the following

for supporting the Living On Symposium:

The Social Sciences and Humanities

Research Council of Canada

Department of Classics

Department of French, Spanish, and Italian

Department of History

Department of Religion

Diana Brydon, Canada Research Chair

in Globalization and Cultural Studies

Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Graduate Studies

Office of the Vice-President

(Research and International)

St. John’s College

St. Paul’s College

Centre for Human

Rights Research

School of Art