The Other North America
捆绑SM社区 welcomes Mexico鈥檚 leading cultural critic
How do Mexicans see themselves in the modern North American cultural context? Mexico鈥檚 foremost commentator on that country鈥檚 society will address this question at an important conference on North American culture presented by the 捆绑SM社区 Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC).
Carlos Monsiv谩is, who has written extensively about his country鈥檚 history, culture and politics, will kick off 鈥淎re we American? Canadian Culture in North America鈥 with a free public lecture. Mr. Monsiv谩is, invited by MISC, the Center for Developing Area Studies and the Department of Hispanic Studies, will talk about The Other North America, at 5 p.m. on Feb. 13, at the Hotel Omni Mont-Royal. Mr. Monsiv谩is will explore how Mexicans view their place in the North American cultural environment.
The conference, which runs from Feb. 13 to 15, will gather artists, entrepreneurs, policy-makers, media and scholars from Canada, the United States and Mexico to explore issues critical to the North American cultural landscape.
"For almost 40 years, Carlos Monsiv谩is has been the most lively, committed and interesting commentator on Mexican culture,鈥 said Will Straw, acting Director of MISC and Chair of the conference. 鈥淭he focus of his writings ranges from serious literature to lucha libre, Mexican's popular wrestling form. His writings challenge those in power and give voice to those who normally go unheard.鈥
Mr. Monsiv谩is's main publications are collections of literary journalism, and he is considered among the pioneers of the "nueva cr贸nica," genre, which fuses traditional journalism with unconventional literary techniques. He has also edited books on art and poetry, and written biographies of Mexican artists and writers. He has won Spain's Premio Anagrama de Ensayo, as well as the Anagrama International Literature Prize for Aires de familia: Cultura y sociedad en Am茅rica Latina (Family Pedigree: Culture and Society in Latin America, 2000). Other honors include the National Journalism Award (1977), the Mazatl谩n Prize for Literature (1987), the Manuel de Buend铆a Prize for Literature (1988) and the Francisco Zarco Journalism Award (1995).
This lecture is part of 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 Mini-Beatty Memorial Lectures series, with support from the Beatty Memorial Lectures Fund, established in 1952 to bring outstanding international scholars to 捆绑SM社区 and to Montreal, both to give public lectures and to interact with faculty and students.
Media are invited to attend and encouraged to register for this event at www.mcgill.ca/culture2008/media/ . There is no charge for registration.