Job Description
CDN197H1F – Inventing Canada
This course explores the ways that Canadian history and identity have been commemorated, interpreted and experienced, now and in the past. The course focuses in particular on who has been included or excluded in commemorative efforts over time. Key topics include representations of women, Indigenous peoples, and political figures, in the arts and through public installations like museum exhibits, plaques and statues. Case studies highlighting a range of interpretive media will encourage students to work with and discuss a range of primary and secondary sources, and will build critical thinking and academic writing skills.
Position: 1
Estimated Course Enrolment: 30
Estimated Teaching Assistant Support: none
Class Schedule: Fridays from 11am –1pm**
**The delivery method for this course is currently in-person. Please note that, in keeping with public health advisories, t...
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