Interdepartmental Literature Colloquium


 

Sponsored by the Comparative Literature Department and the GSO, with support from the Humanities Institute.

2002-2003:

Organized by:
Cristina Mathews, Graduate Student, Comparative Literature. (Chair)
Sobeira Latorre, Graduate Student, Hispanic Languages and Literatures.
Shelly Auster, Graduate Student, English.

 
 
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First Interdepartmental Literature Colloquium,
Wednesday, November 6, 12:40 pm 
Humanities Institute.
 
RAPHAEL DALLEO, Graduate Student, Comparative Literture.
“Wyclef Jean and the Global Caribbean.”
 
LAURENCE SIMMONS, Visiting Professor, Philosophy
“A Theory of Resignation.”
 
 
 
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Second Interdepartmental Literature Colloquium,
Wednesday, December 4, 12:40 pm 
Humanities Institute.
 
TIM JOHNS, Graduate Student, English.
"From Mixed Humanity: Transformations of Labor in South African Literature, 1830-1930."
 
DANIELA FLESLER, Assistant Professor, Hispanic Languages and Literatures.
"Africa Doesn't Begin at the Pyrenees Anymore: Spanish National Identity in the New Europe."
 
 
 
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Third Interdepartmental Literature Colloquium,
Wednesday, February 5, 12:40 pm
Humanities Institute.
 
JASON MEYLER, Graduate Student, Hispanic Languages & Literatures.
"How Tasty Was My Little Tele-mundo?: A Case for Cultural Cannibalism in Contemporary US Latino Art." 
 
ROB CHI, Assistant Professor, Comparative Literature.
"The Mediascape in Taiwan: Contemporary Documentary Film and Video."
 
 
 
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Fourth Interdepartmental Literature Colloquium,
Wednesday, March 26, 12:40 pm
Humanities Institute.
 
DAVID ANSHEN, Graduate Student, Comparative Literature.
"Tarzan vs. the Culture Industry in Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville."
 
COLEEN NILSEN, Graduate Student, English.
"The Perverted Child of the Big House: History's Infiltration of the Private World in the Work of William Trevor."
 
 
 
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Fifth Interdepartmental Literature Colloquium,
Wednesday, April 30, 12:40 pm
Humanities Institute.
 
GRETCHEN WOERTENDYKE, Graduate Student, English.
Haitian Revolution/American Lit
 
CELIA MARSHIK, Assistant Professor, English.
Rosetti/Censorship
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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