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Appendix Tab 2: Research Proposals corresponding to section one of Research Dossier (Academic)

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1996
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2008
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1996 - 2008
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English
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R2.1. CFP Essays in Candian Literature (ESC) Call for proposals on "skin" 2008 (not accepted): "Fur-to-skin connections: the Ecopoetic practices of Canadian poets Erin Moore, Karen Connelly, Jane Munro, & Lorna Crozier." ; 

R2.2 "Nature Matters" Conference - York University, October 2007 (Hosted by Cate Sandilands, Canadian Research Chair, Sustainability and Culture: "Checking the remembered body: and ecofeminist consideration of the body in global landscape in Camilla Gibb's Sweetness in the Belly

R2.3 International Poetic Ecologies Brussels 2008: "Be-me-at)ing and the Edened: Canadian ecofeminist poets exploring the jouissance of survival and satisfaction."

R2.4. International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture, Morelia, Mexico, January 2008 (lack of funding prevented participation.)

R2.5. Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English 2005 (accepted but asked to choose between presenting this proposal or the Don McKay paper): "Bearing their b(r)easts: Exploring Ecocritical and Ecofeminist Perspectives in Canadian Animal Stories.

R2.6. Association for the Theatre Research 1996 -- Congress Montreal 1996 -- Presentation led to publication in Canadian Theatre Review: "Life doesn't seem natural:" Ecofeminism and the Reclaiming of the Feminine Spirit in Cindy Cowan's A Woman from the Sea.

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2019-045-001
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Algoma University Archive
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001
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