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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/discussion-author-tess-chakkalakal
LOCATION:Waterloo Public Library (Main Library) 35 Albert Street Waterloo O
 N N2L 6G8 Canada
SUMMARY:A Discussion with Author Tess Chakkalakal
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging discussion with Tess Chakkalakal\, auth
 or of A\nMatter of Complexion: The Life and Fictions of Charles W. Chesnut
 t\, as\nshe speaks with moderator Dr. Vay.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/pres-talk-coding-literacy-analysis-
 ontarios-2020-k-8
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 Room 232 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:PRES Talk: De-Coding Literacy: An Analysis of Ontario’s 2020 K-8\
 nMathematics Curriculum
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:TITLE: De-Coding Literacy: An Analysis of Ontario’s 2020 K-8\
 nMathematics Curriculum\n\nSPEAKER: Sophie Morgan\n \nRESPONDENT: Sarah C
 asey\n 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/pres-lecture-radical-labour-injusti
 ce-and-resistance-boys
LOCATION:Communitech 151 Charles Street West \, ON Suite 100\, UBC Room Kit
 chener ON N2G 1H6 Canada
SUMMARY:PRES Lecture: \"Radical Labour Injustice and Resistance in The Boys
 \"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: Dakota Pinheiro\n\nRESPONDENT: sarah currie
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/black-box-consumer-design-and-retro
 -gaming-communities
SUMMARY:Black-box Consumer Design and Retro Gaming Communities
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: Alex Fleck\n\nRESPONDENT: Toben Racicot
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/look-media-history-aerial-communica
 tion
LOCATION:Wilfrid Laurier University Maureen Forrester Recital Hall Foyer Ca
 nada
SUMMARY:Look Up! A Media History of Aerial Communication
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Wilfrid Laurier Department of Communication Studies present
 s a\ntalk by Dr. Ghislain Thibault: _Look Up! A Media History of Aerial\n
 Communication_.\n\n [Poster for the talk Look Up! A Media History of Aeria
 l\nCommunication. Painting of a Zeppelin above the ocean.]
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/giovanna-riccio-plasticitys-bombshe
 ll
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West Room 354 Waterloo
  ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Giovanna Riccio\, \"Plasticity's Bombshell\"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:[Giovanna Riccio]\n\nIn 2019\, the Barbie doll turned 60.  Pla
 sticity in body and persona\nallowed the Mattel toy company to position an
 d reposition their\nhigh-achieving money-maker as relevant by exploiting s
 ocial trend\,\npolitical movements and historical shifts. As a complex int
 ernational\ncelebrity and feminist bête noir\, Barbie is a mirror helping
  us to\nreflect on ourselves. \n\nThis lecture is based on my book\, Plas
 tic’s Republic\, a poem\ncollection centering on the Barbie doll as an e
 nduring cultural icon.\nI will examine her creation\, her impact on female
  beauty and discuss\nhow her mouldable nature made her a “capital doll
 ” and free market\ndiva. Following the book’s themes\, I will elaborat
 e the\nphilosophical\, feminist and social issues she engenders and discus
 s\nhow Barbie became plastic surgery’s prophet by spawning “plastic\np
 ositive” humans. Finally\, plastic’s reach extends to the\ndollificati
 on of romantic relationships via silicone sex dolls and\nends (un)naturall
 y in our plastic infused lives and smothered oceans.\n\nI will follow the 
 lecture by reading from Plastic’s Republic.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/talking-trash
LOCATION:Critical Media Lab 151 Charles St. West 2nd floor cafeteria\, Comm
 unitech Kitchener ON Canada
SUMMARY:Talking Trash
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:[Lecture poster with information]
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/multi-tasking
LOCATION:Second floor cafeteria\, Communitech 151 Charles St. West Kitchene
 r Canada
SUMMARY:\"Multi-tasking\"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Critical Media Lab presents
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/dr-christine-bold-indigenous-perfor
 mers-vaudeville-and
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 Room 139 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Dr. Christine Bold\, “Indigenous Performers\, Vaudeville\, and Bu
 ilding\nRelations of Research Exchange”
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Christine Bold\, Professor of English and Killam Research F
 ellow\,\nUniversity of Guelph\, will give a talk at UWaterloo\, “Indigen
 ous\nPerformers\, Vaudeville\, and Building Relations of Research\nExchang
 e.”\n\nAs the University of Guelph writes\n[https://news.uoguelph.ca/20
 18/05/english-prof-receives-prestigious-killam-fellowship/]:\n“Indigenou
 s Performers\, Vaudeville\, and Building Relations of\nResearch Exchange
 ” is part of “a research project that [Bold] says\nupends long-held no
 tions of the role Native peoples played in the\npopular culture of the lat
 e 1800s and early 1900s.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/indigenous-performers-vaudeville-an
 d-building-relations
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 HH 139 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Indigenous Performers\, Vaudeville\, and Building Relations of Rese
 arch\nExchange
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:[Christine Bold] CHRISTINE BOLD\nPROFESSOR AND KILLAM RESEARCH 
 FELLOW\n\nChristine Bold is Professor of English and Killam Research Fello
 w\,\nUniversity of Guelph. She has published six books and many essays on\
 npopular culture and cultural memory\, most recently the award-winning\n_T
 he Frontier Club: Popular Westerns and Cultural Power\, 1880-1924_.
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