[FCHSM] RE: Michigan’s French-Canadian heritage represented in Quebec City

Jeff Farmer jsfrmr at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 24 07:42:58 PDT 2007


Thanks Dave, this is very interesting!
 
Is any of the content of this session available online, or would any of the participants be willing to share links or images?
 
Regards, Jeff


Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 05:35:28 -0700From: dbezotte at yahoo.comSubject: Michigan’s French-Canadian heritage represented in Quebec CityTo: fchsm at habitant.org

“Promoting Our Cultural Heritage: Québec in Michigan/Promouvoir notre patrimoine: Le Québec au Michigan” was the title of a poster session chaired by Matthew Hilton-Watson of University of Michigan-Flint at the Joint Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society and the Folklore Studies Association of Canada in Quebec City October 17-21, 2007.  The session included these posters and participants:
 
Jean Lamarre (Royal Military College of Canada) Les Canadiens français du Michigan
 
Matthew Hilton-Watson (University of Michigan, Flint) The Preparation: Lyrical(ly) Living History Folkloric Residency in Michigan
 
Anjili Babbar (University of Michigan, Flint) Results: Lyrical(ly) Living History Folkloric Residency in Michigan
 
Éric Beaudry (Cégep régional de Lanaudière à Joliette) De St-Côme au Michigan: Partageant notre héritage folklorique
 
David Bezotte (Michigan Technological University) Revival of French-Canadian Folk Traditions in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula
 
“The Politics and Practices of Intangible Cultural Heritage” was the theme of this year’s meeting.  For more information on these organizations and on the annual meeting, visit  http://www.afsnet.org/ and http://www.celat.ulaval.ca/acef/. 
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