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Session no. 1 Silencing the Other: Intersections of Disability, Gender and Music in Cinematic Representation • James Deaville (Carleton University) «This paper uncovers the problematic intersection of music, disability, and gender in recent Hollywood films that feature non-speaking women as protagonists: Ada in The Piano (1994) and Elise in The Shape of Water (2017). The popular press has lauded both...
This course aims to provide the essential training for academic writing in English to international students with little or no experience. The aim of this course is to empower students by providing them with the essential knowledge on grammar rules and conventions concerning academic writing in English and discuss how to choose the most appropriate...
‘Publish or perish’ is a well-known say that gives a sense of the kind of expectations researchers should meet to survive in academia. This course provides the essential knowledge and training for academic writing in English. It is specifically targeted to scholars with some experience in academic writing who may have incurred in roadblocks or...
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