PhD Cultural Mediations Candidate Casey Gray will present a Canadian Studies Research Talk titled Assembled Bodies: Museum Curation as Apparatus of Bodily Production in Canada and the United Kingdom on March 20th at 2:30 pm in Dunton Tower 1216. This presentation examines the curatorial decision-making process made by museums to display or not display human remains and how curatorial assemblages may otherwise “produce” bodies as they interpret past human life. Casey Gray is a 2018 graduate of the MA in Canadian Studies and a PhD candidate in the Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art and Culture (ICSLAC) at Carleton.
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Canadian Studies Research Talk – Assembled Bodies: Museum Curation as Apparatus of Bodily Production in Canada and the United Kingdom