The first in a series of six workshops focusing on different global issues and how educators can use literature to further explore the topic. The first workshop will focus on Europe and the topic of immigration. Dr. Bernard Hagerty will discuss the novel Bruno, Chief of Police, by the journalist Martin Walker. It is a remarkable portrayal of the new, multicultural French countryside. North African immigrants are central to the plot and are portrayed in an evenhanded and nuanced way, and rural people themselves appear as a pressured minority. History matters, and the EU is omnipresent.
Participants will receive a copy of the novel 2 weeks prior to the workshop. Act 48 credit will be given at the end of the series.
Global Issues Through Literature: Europe and Immigration
Activity Type:
Teacher Training--Area Studies
Presenter:
Bernard Hagerty (Dept. of History)
Date:
Wednesday, November 14, 2012 - 17:00 to 20:30
Event Status:
As Scheduled
Location:
4209 Posvar Hall
Contact Person:
Veronica Dristas
Contact Email:
dristas@pitt.edu
Cost:
Free
UCIS Unit:
European Studies Center
European Union Center of Excellence
Global Studies Center
World Regions:
Europe
International
European Union