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SUMMARY:AN Arizona O'Neill launches Opioids & Organs in conversation with Neil Smith
DESCRIPTION:Join Montréal cartoonist Arizona O’Neill as she launches her debut graphic memoir\, Opioids & Organs\, at Librairie Drawn & Quarterly on Tuesday\, May 12th in conversation with Neil Smith at 7pm.\nIn Opioids & Organs\, a distraught\, young Arizona makes a decision that will haunt her for the rest of her life. As she struggles to come to terms with her father’s death and her role as next of kin in making his life’s last decision\, she uncovers inconvenient truths about the organ industry’s own codependence on the opioid crisis. The result is a damning critique of an industry that takes advantage of society’s outcasts.\nLibrairie Drawn & Quarterly is located at 176 Bernard O. in Montréal.\nThis event is FREE to attend for all!\n//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\nArizona O’Neill is a Montreal-based author and illustrator. She is the illustrator of Nelly Arcan’s L’enfant dans le miroir\, and Heather O’Neill’s Valentine in Montreal. Her comics have appeared in Hazlitt\, Exclaim! and Canadian Geographic. She has created animated videos for many outlets including CBC. Opioids and Organs is her debut graphic novel.\nNeil Smith is a Montreal-born writer and translator. His fourth book\, a gothic horror novel called Red Rover Red Rover\, comes out in August 2027 with Random House Canada. His previous novel\, Jones\, will be published in Spanish this summer\, and his first novel\, Boo\, is being optioned for television. Neil has won the Hugh MacLennan Prize and the QWF First Book Prize and has been nominated for a Governor General’s Award for translation.\n//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\nLibrairie Drawn & Quarterly Accessibility information:– Our store uses StopGap.ca ramps in an effort to encourage accessibility. Both the step at the entrance\, followed by a half step and a door have StopGap ramps. The door opens inward and is not automated. Once inside\, there are no additional steps.– There is one non-gendered bathroom.– It is not a sober space\, our events sometimes offer alcohol.– Please email [events@drawnandquarterly.com](mailto:events@drawnandquarterly.com) if you have any accessibility needs we can accommodate.
URL:https://www.fbdm-mcaf.ca/event/arizona-oneill-launches-opioids-organs-in-conversation-with-neil-smith/
LOCATION:Librairie Drawn & Quarterly\, 211 Rue Bernard Ouest\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 2K5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lancement,Mai, mois de la BD
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SUMMARY:Discussion : Les femmes asiatiques et l’héritage colonial
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre du Festival Accès Asie \nComment se construisent les imaginaires autour des femmes asiatiques? \nÀ partir de la bande dessinée Héritages\, la sociologue Sophie Hamisultane et l’illustratrice Sandra Desmazières ouvrent un espace de réflexion sur les héritages coloniaux\, les stéréotypes et les expériences vécues par les femmes asiatiques issues de familles migrantes. \nDescription\n\nHéritages\, par Sophie Hamisultane et Sandra Desmazières\, nous montre comment les femmes « asiatiques » sont perçues par des imaginaires coloniaux. \nLa discussion est constituée d’une présentation de la BD et un partage des réflexions autour de ce que les femmes de nouvelles générations « asiatiques » issues de parents migrants peuvent vivre. \nLe scénario de la bande-dessinée se base sur des récits issus des recherches de Sophie Hamisultane et illustré par Sandra Desmazières (César 2026\, meilleur Court Métrage d’animation).
URL:https://www.fbdm-mcaf.ca/event/discussion-les-femmes-asiatiques-et-lheritage-colonial/
LOCATION:Librairie Un livre à soi\, 1575 Avenue Laurier Est\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2J 1J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Causerie,Mai, mois de la BD
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