Imaginary North is a research, publication and expertise Laboratory on the images of the North, winter, cold and the Arctic. En français à @imaginaireNord
For the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation learn about Inuit Literature with the https://t.co/UW1e0vUkX1 website, in coop. with Nunavik, Nunavut and Greenland. Learn about authors, books and biographies. #Inuit#Nunavik#Nunavut#Greenland https://t.co/VbQ9Dc7gxO
New issue on “Environmental Change in Nordic Fiction” of the German journal https://t.co/njsmGhkINf with a contribution by Daniel Chartier #uqam on “The Traditional Sources of Lana Hansen’s Greenlandic Environmental Commitment” #Greenland#Inuit#Indigenous#climate#literature
@DrChristinaK@UQAM@ImaginaireNord Merci Christina pour ton aide pour ce projet merveilleux, pour lequel je suis reconnaissant à tous ceux qui y ont contribué! Cela démontre bien toute la diversité de l'Arctique et l'importance des langues.
We salute the #inuit writer Markoosie Patsauq author of the first #Nunavik novel, The Harpoon of the Hunter, who died at the age of 79 in Inukjuak. He is one of the great Inuit writers and a pioneer of Nunavik to remember. #Literature#Quebec#Canada@ITK_CanadaInuit
We salute the work of Louis-Edmond Hamelin, world-renowned intellectual of the North, creator of "nordicity" and "winterity", which made cultures of the cold world aware of their circumpolar identity. He died this week at the age of 96. https://t.co/HxWJal14Or #Canada#Nordicity
@Imaginarynorth@PressesUQ and the Avataq Cultural Institute will launch this spring a French and Inuktitut edition of the most important text of #Nunavik, Taamusi Qumaq's autobiography. This is the first #Inuktitut edition of this text in book form. #Inuit#Canada#Literature
@caoimheiisha@ImaginaireNord Thanks to the #ArcticArtsSummit the book was translated to Finnish, 12th language of the North for this book so far. It can be downloaded for free at https://t.co/pxdZsmFCmz
«La langue est un réservoir d’idées» - Le professeur Daniel Chartier sur la culture et l’art dans le développement durable au cours de l’année des langues autochtones #NationsUnies#ArcticArtsSummit
Download of the English version of the book "What is the Imagined North? Ethical Principles" by Daniel Chartier is available here; https://t.co/CCvTle50dL The book is available in 14 languages of the North, thanks to a cooperation with @ArtsArctic
An essay “Imagined North” published in 14 languages, shared in the Summit. The author, Daniel Chartier, says - After meeting with Maria Utsi, director of the first Summit, we decided it was important to send a clear message about the necessity of plurilinguism in Arctic.