BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250509T000638EDT-6995IDPDKK@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250509T040638Z DESCRIPTION:Please register on Eventbrite. Registration mandatory.\n\nIn “C onstructing Black Women’s Historical Knowledge” (2000)\, historian Afua Co oper has stated\, “Black women’s history has been at worst invisible\, and at best marginal in the history of all Canadian histories.” Cooper has no tably fleshed out the story of Marie-Joseph Angélique\, a slave accused of —and subsequently hanged for—burning down half of Vieux Montréal in 1734. Speaking about “resister and rebel storytellers\,” scholars Jessie Sagawa and Wendy Robbins (2011) have pointed out that Angélique’s story is remini scent of “much African Canadian writing” in its capacity to illuminate ind ividual and community power\, as well as prompt reconsideration of how we define an oppositional national identity in view of our US neighbors.\n\nI n this spirit of recovery\, the first part of my talk examines a selection of cross-border fugitive slave narratives by women\, collected in aboliti onist Benjamin Drew and published in 1856. I analyze key patterns\, tropes \, and gender-based concerns among these formerly enslaved newcomers. The second part offers a brief literary analysis of US Latina writer Ana-Mauri ne Lara’s verse novel Kohnjehr Woman (2017) which (re)instates a Black les bian voice into the transnational medley of slavery’s interrupted but not- quite-silenced women.\n DTSTART:20241023T160000Z DTEND:20241023T173000Z LOCATION:Seminar room\, Peel 3487\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W7\, 3487 rue Peel SUMMARY:“Across Land and Language: The Multiple Crossings of Enslaved Afric an North American Women” a talk by Dr. Nancy Kang\, Muriel Gold Visiting P rofessor URL:/igsf/channels/event/across-land-and-language-mult iple-crossings-enslaved-african-north-american-women-talk-dr-nancy-kang-35 8273 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR