Event

Symposium “Everyday Culture as a Keeper of National Identity”

September 20, 2014
11 am
Tartu College, 310 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W4
Tartu College 44! Opening of the season!
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 11.00-16.00 at Tartu College, a symposium “Everyday Culture as a Keeper of National Identity”.
In English.
Dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Mass Exodus

Program


11.00-12.45

Elin Toona (Florida), The Baltic Collective. Shared Goals

Piret Noorhani (VEMU/Estonian Studies Centre, Toronto), Tracing Estonian Food Traditions in Canada

Riina Reinvelt (Estonian National Museum, Tartu), Food in the Stories of the Estonian Diaspora – an Insignificant Routine, the Triviality of the Mundane, the Insignificance of the Ordinary.
Interviews and Responses to the Questionnaires of the Estonian National Museum

12.45-13.30 Lunch

13.30-15.30

Vasilis Vasilas (Sydney), “Don’t Take It Personal; It’s Only History.” Personal Stories, Oral History and Documenting History

Kristina Pauksens (University of Toronto), Journey to the Villages of Siberia: Western and Siberian Exile Latvians Face to Face

Ramune Jonaitis (Teviskes ziburiai Lithuanian Weekly, Toronto), The DP Legacy – a Memory of Hope

Reet Mae (Mae Productions Inc, Toronto), Keepers of the Loom: Weaving Women’s Stories into Our Cultural Identity

Discussions

Info: piret.noorhani@vemu.ca, t. 416 925 9405
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