Marginality as Historical Subject
This was Session VI of the “Dissenting Traditions” conference to Address the Intellectual and Political Interests of Canada Research Chair, Bryan D. Palmer at Trent University, 23-24 October 2015. Moderated … Watch video »
This was Session VI of the “Dissenting Traditions” conference to Address the Intellectual and Political Interests of Canada Research Chair, Bryan D. Palmer at Trent University, 23-24 October 2015.
Moderated by Gillian Balfour. Presentations by:
- Ted McCoy (Univ of Calgary): “Life Beyond the Margins: Segregation and Punishment at Kingston Penitentiary”
- Annalee Lepp (Univ of Victoria): “Whose Evidence Matters? Human Trafficking, Cross-Border Movements and the Politics of Sexual/Labour Exploitation”
- Roger Neufeld (Univ of Ottawa): “Disreputable Wretches: Winnipeg Prostitution and the Press (1880-1919)”
This conference was funded and supported by the Canada Research Chairs Program and Trent University’s School for the Study of Canada. Recorded in Peterborough, 24 October 2015.