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Open Seminar: The Immigrec project: Building a virtual museum of the Greek-Canadian immigrant experience
Location: Ithacan Philanthropic Society, Level 2, 329 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Date: TUESDAY 16/4/2019 @ 7:00pm Presenter: Assoc Prof Panayiotis Pappas
Language of Presentation: English | R.M.L.G.*: 0 - No knowledge of Greek required. Entry: FREE
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Synopsis
The Immigrec project: Building a virtual museum of the Greek-Canadian immigrant experience. The project Immigrec (Immigration and Language in Canada: Greeks and Greek-Canadians, Anastassiadis et al. 2017), is an interdisciplinary project which aims to document the second wave of Greek immigration to Canada (roughly the period 1945 to 1975) through the collection of oral histories and archival material (travel documents, photographs, etc.) for the purpose of creating a virtual museum, and for research in history, political science, anthropology, and linguistics. The project has interviewed 453 participants from 12 different communities in Canada, and more than 13 different geographic regions of Greece, yielding an unexpected treasure trove of historical, anthropological, and linguistic data. I will present a general overview of the project, discussing the organization of our research efforts, our preliminary linguistic results, and showcasing some of the most exciting features of the virtual museum.
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Bio
Dr Panagiotis Pappas currently is a member of the Department of Linguistics at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada. He completed his Bachelor of Arts at St John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland, and later on pursued a PhD in linguistics at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. His PhD dissertation examined weak object pronoun placement in Later Medieval and Early Modern Greek. Dr Pappas’ research interests are mainly in the areas of historical linguistics, language variation and change, but he is also interested in issues of language contact, Balkan linguistics and the teaching of Modern Greek. His visit to Melbourne is made possible by the Vassilogiannis Bequest, the generous gift to the Greek Studies Program by the late Mr Anastassios Vassilogiannis.
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Sponsors
We thank the following donor for making this seminar possible: Greek Studies Program, La Trobe University.
During the course of the year considerable expenses are incurred in staging the seminars. In order to mitigate these costs individuals or organisations are invited to donate against a lecture of their choice. You too can donate for one or more seminars and (optionally) let your name or brand be known as a patron of culture to our members, visitors and followers, as well as the broader artistic and cultural community of Melbourne. Please email: info@greekcommunity.com.au or call 03 9662 2722. We also thank the following corporate sponsors:
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* Recommended Minimum Level of Greek in order to enjoy this Event, on a scale of 0 to 5.
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The Greek Community of Melbourne is registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Non-Profits Commission ABN 14004258360
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