Institute of Island Studies hosts public lecture about Anticosti Island
The Institute of Island Studies at 91探花 will host a public lecture titled 鈥淎nticosti: Metropolitan Finisterre鈥 on October 25 at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building.
Part of the Institute鈥檚 Island Lecture Series, the talk will be presented by Dr. Matthew Hatvany, professor of geography, at Universit茅 Laval in Quebec City.
鈥淭wo large islands lie at the heart of the Gulf of St. Lawrence,鈥 says Hatvany. 鈥淒espite their relative proximity and comparable sobriquets, one 鈥淕arden of the Gulf,鈥 the other 鈥淧aradise Found,鈥 the similarities end there. It is the smaller of the two, Prince Edward Island, that realized provincial autonomy through the development and control of its human, agricultural, forest, and fish resources. The larger, Anticosti, experienced little internal development despite abundant resources, being purposely constructed by external decision makers as a Finisterre Insulaire or Land鈥檚 End, controlled and dependent upon metropolitan decision makers and investors to assure the well-being of its small population. While Anticosti is little known in Quebec or by its nearest neighbours in Atlantic Canada, the island is celebrated by the upper classes of distant North American and European metropoles as a natural paradise as well as an aspiring UNESCO heritage site for its unique fossil and sedimentary strata.鈥
All are welcome.