Full Program Guide 2014-ACLA
Full Program Guide 2014-ACLA
Full Program Guide 2014-ACLA
Capitals
acla 2014
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Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
General Information
Seminar Overview
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Seminars in Detail
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Index
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Map
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As for New York Cityit hardly needs describing; its mad virtues
will be plain to you immediately. We invite you to find your way in
this great city, and to get lost here too. The organizers have tried,
in two small ways, to bring some of what New York offers to the
ACLA membership. Please visit the Independent Press Book Fair.
(Were all aware of the importance of such businesses, and of how
precarious an existence they lead!) Alsoplease note something that
many of us did not know and none of us recalled, but has become
one of ACLA 2014/CAPITALs touchstones. On March 31, 1974 a
band called Television played at a club on the Bowery on the Lower
East Side of Manhattan. That club was CBGB-OMFUG or Country,
Blue Grass, and Bluesand Other Music For Uplifting Gormandizers.
Hilly Kristal, the clubs owner, had originally thought the club would
feature the musical styles of its title, but something else happened.
CBGBs became the heart of the exploding punk and New Wave scene
in New York. This March marks the 40th birthday of punk. The
Fales Library at New York University and the American Comparative
Literature Association are immensely pleased to be able to celebrate
punk at 40 at the 2014 ACLA/CAPITALS conference.
Welcome!
Jacques Lezra
Departments of Comparative Literature,
Spanish, English and German
New York University
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Registration: Registration will begin at 5:00pm on Thursday,
March 20, in the lobby of the Kimmel Center, located at
60 Washington Square South. It will continue on Friday
and Saturday between 8:00am and 12:50 pm, then
between 2:20 and 6:30 pm in the Silver Center Graduate
Student Lounge (Room 120), located at 100 Washington
Square East (entrance at 31 Washington Place).
Welcome Reception: All conference participants are
cordially invited to the Presidents Address and the
Award Ceremony on Thursday, March 20, from
6:00pm-7:00pm, immediately followed by the Opening
Night Reception, from 7:00pm-8:30pm. Both events
will take place in the Kimmel Center, Eisner & Lubin
Auditorium, Fourth Floor.
Stream Locations and Times: Seminars are divided into
four streams. While most seminars will take place in
the same room and at the same time over all days, a
small number of panels in the C stream will meet for an
additional session on Friday in the D time slot. There
are also a very small number of panels that will meet
in different rooms on different days. Please consult the
detailed program information for specific information
about panel locations and times. A campus map has
been included at the back of the program and can also
be accessed online at http://www.nyu.edu/footer/map.
html
A/V and Media Needs: If your panel organizer has
requested A/V, your room will be equipped with a
screen and projector. Panelists are responsible for
providing their own laptops and any adaptors they
may require. ACLA staff and volunteers will be on hand
should you require assistance. The login information for
the universitys wireless network is printed on the back
of your conference badge for your convenience.
Thursday, March 20
5:00pm: Registration Begins
GoNightclubbing Video Lounge: Thirty Four Years Later, Pat Ivers and
Emily Armstrong, the Worlds Earliest VJs, Recreate their Historic Video
Lounge, Unseen Since The Demise of the Infamous New York Nightclub
Danceteria
Fales Library & Special Collection (70 Washington Square South, Third Floor)
Friday, March 21
8:00am-12:50pm: Registration Continues
8:10am-8:30am: Refreshments
Silver Center, Silverstein Lounge and Heights Alumni Lounge (Ground Floor);
25 West 4th Street, Lower Level; Tisch Hall, Lower Level (40 West 4th Street)
GoNightclubbing Video Lounge: Thirty Four Years Later, Pat Ivers and
Emily Armstrong, the Worlds Earliest VJs, Recreate their Historic Video
Lounge, Unseen Since The Demise of the Infamous New York Nightclub
Danceteria
Fales Library & Special Collection (70 Washington Square So, Third Floor)
10:20am-11:00am: Refreshments
Silver Center, Silverstein Lounge and Heights Alumni Lounge (Ground Floor);
25 West 4th Street, Lower Level; Tisch Hall, Lower Level (40 West 4th Street)
4:10pm-5:00pm: Refreshments
Silver Center, Silverstein Lounge and Heights Alumni Lounge (Ground Floor);
25 West 4th Street, Lower Level; Tisch Hall, Lower Level (40 West 4th Street)
4:40-6:30pm: Stream D Panels
4:40-6:30pm: Book Launch and Panel Discussion Lyric, Capital L:
The Lyric Theory Reader
Saturday, March 22
8:00am-12:50pm: Registration Continues
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8:30am-6:00pm: Book Exhibit
Silver Center, Hemmerdinger Hall
8:10am-8:30am: Refreshments
Silver Center, Silverstein Lounge and Heights Alumni Lounge (Ground Floor);
25 West 4th Street, Lower Level; Tisch Hall, Lower Level (40 West 4th Street)
Nightclubbing Exhibition
Fales Library & Special Collection (70 Washington Square South, Third Floor)
10:20am-11:00am: Refreshments
Silver Center, Silverstein Lounge and Heights Alumni Lounge (Ground Floor);
25 West 4th Street, Lower Level; Tisch Hall, Lower Level (40 West 4th Street)
The Great Hall of the Cooper Union (The Foundation Building, 7 East 7th Street)
Doors open for ACLA Participants from 6:30 pm to 7:10 pm. After 7:10 pm, the
event will be open to the public.
Bands:
Authors are encouraged to bring copies of books that Helen edited for the
book display.
Grand Hall, Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life, 5th Floor (238 Thompson St)
Publishing Your First Book: Tips from Writers, Editors, and Publishers
Silver Center, Room 206
4:10pm-5:00pm: Refreshments
Sunday, March 23
8:30am-12:30pm: Book Exhibit
Silver Center, Hemmerdinger Hall
8:10am-8:30am: Refreshments
Silver Center, Silverstein Lounge and Heights Alumni Lounge (Ground Floor);
25 West 4th Street, Lower Level; Tisch Hall, Lower Level (40 West 4th Street)
Nightclubbing Exhibition
Fales Library & Special Collection (70 Washington Square South, Third Floor)
10:20am-11:00am: Refreshments
Silver Center, Silverstein Lounge and Heights Alumni Lounge (Ground Floor);
25 West 4th Street, Lower Level; Tisch Hall, Lower Level (40 West 4th Street)
Silver Center, Silverstein Lounge and Heights Alumni Lounge (Ground Floor);
25 West 4th Street, Lower Level; Tisch Hall, Lower Level (40 West 4th Street)
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- Capital(s) of Critique
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Little Data and the Big Picture: What Everyday Literature Can Do for
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SEMINAR: Derridas Death Penalty Seminars:
Deconstructing Capital Punishment
Kelly Oliver, Vanderbilt U
Located at Silver 510
Calculus
A Pyrrhonian Abolitionism?
Drone Penalty
Derrida and the U.S. Death Penalty: Inheritances of Killing Sovereignty and U.S.
Racism
The Death Penalty and Beyond: The Theo-Politics of Life and Death
Marys Tears and the Disappeared Body of Jesus: Deconstructing Crucifixion in the
U.S. Christian Theologico-Political
Execution
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SEMINAR: Capitals of Memory and the Politics of Built
Space
Joseph Darda, U of Connecticut
Located at Silver 512
Capital Concerns and Cop Outs: Berlins ambivalent National Socialist Aktion T4
memorialization practices
China as Cultural Capital in Younghill Kangs East Goes West: The Making of an
Oriental Yankee (1937)
Celebrities in the Internet Age: Ai Weiwei and Han Han on the Global Stage
Vampire Sagas from Russia and Ukraine: Biting into the Global Myth
The case of the missing dash, or the accumulation of cultural capital in German
Sadulaevs I am a Chechen!
From the Subject of Evil to the Evil Subject: Cultural Difference in Postapartheid
South African Crime Fiction
The Cultural Capital of Dissidence: What Is That Makes A Good Arab Writer in the
West?
Airport Memory: Recalling Vietnam from the Terminal in Andrew Phams Travel
Writing
A Saxon whos learnt a lot from the Americans: Clemens Meyer in a Transnational
Literary Context
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SEMINAR: Capital Crimes: Cityscapes in Detective
Fiction of the Americas
Nicole Sparling, Central Michigan U | Dawn Taylor, The
Pennsylvania State U
Located at Silver 514
The Only Way Forward is Down: Breaching the Surface in New African Novels
Murder Capital: Robert Bolaos 2666 and the City of Santa Teresa
Information Capital
Crafty Criminals and Canadian Capitals: The City in the Nineteenth-Century Crime
Fiction of Montreal of Auguste Fortier
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He whom the Lord loves/ he sends farthest afield: Kofi Awoonors Elegies of the
Embassy
Back to _Our Common Future_: Global Futures Past, Bare Life, and a Spectral
Third World
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CO2 and the Coeval
nerves want a happy ending: Embodying Resilience in Larissa Lai and Rita Wongs
sybil unrest
Not _The World Without Us_, but the World as Us: The Anthropocene, Genre,
and Futurity
Okay, Warden, lets do it: Executed Offenders Last Statements and the TDCJ
Digital Archive
The Withering Present: Hari Kunzrus Memory Palace and the temporalities of
nature
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SEMINAR: New Realisms of World Cinema
The truth Will Set Us Free: Affect and Desire in Latin American documentary film
The Flesh and Skin of Reality: Maurice Pialats and Abdellatif Kechiches Cinema
of Cruelty
The rise of a small cultural capital: Brussels at the end of the 19th century
Between Paris and Rome: Venice in the Works of Rainer Maria Rilke
Documenting a Feeling of the Past: The Poetic Fiction and Non-Fiction Films of
Jia Zhangke
The literary capital as a hub of networks and the rise of the first international
journal of comparative literary studies
The Naked and the Framed: Reality and Aesthetic in Wang Bings Tiexi Qu: West
of the Tracks
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SEMINAR: A Theory of Ones Own?
Inhabitable Theories
Sosekis Theory
Liquidations: Abstraction and the Social Body in *How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising
Asia*
A Financial Derivative Walked into a Bar: Humor, Gender, and Affective Mapping
in Contemporary Financial Fiction (Pynchon, Shteyngart)
Had we but world enough and (no) theory : On Not Proposing a Theory of Ones
Own for World Literature
<Respondent Only>
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SEMINAR: Baghdad and/in the Arab Imaginary: Imperial
Capital and Symbolic Capital
Suzanne Stetkevych, Georgetown U/Indiana Unviersity
Located at Tisch LC3
Abbasid Panegyric: Badi` Poetry and the Invention of the Arab Golden Age
The Aesthetic Value of Literary Scat: Contemporary Excremental Satire and the
Literary Decomposition of American Systems of Disposal
Gardens Full of Dirt and Verse: The Question of Value in Latin Erotic Epigram
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SEMINAR: Enchanted Spaces
No Country for Sad Men, or: Why Spanish Pastoral is (not) Idyllic
Affective Powers: Graceful Gifting in Orlando and at the Holy Land Experience
Down the Garden Path: The Idyll as Pretext in Henry Jamess The Aspern Papers
Metaleptic Enchantment
Enchanting Thoreau
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SEMINAR: The Amazon as Capital: Cosmopolis, Nation
and the Creation of a Frontier in Latin America I
The Dazzling Spectacle of Paris through Chinese Eyes: Chen Jitongs Les Parisiens
peints par un Chinois
Amazonian Flows
Early 20th Century National Representations of the Amazon and the Politics of
Space
The Amazon as perversity: Roger Casements diaries and the green hell.
Assommons les pauvres!: The Flaneur and the Politics of Decadent Aesthetics
The map is more interesting than the territory: local aspirations and
transcultural realities in The Map and the Territory (Houellebecq)
The Rendezvous of the Neo-sensationalist and the Flneur in the Fiction of Liu
Naou and Mu Shiying
Shifting Perspectives. 1960s Avant-Garde Film and the Gaze of the Flneur
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SEMINAR: Spectral Cities
Dark Jerusalem
Urban Hauntings and the Legacy of Colonialism in Buenos Aires in Colm Tibns
Story of the Night
Sites of (the) Capital: Accumulation Online and on the Streets in Washington, D.C.
Unreal City: Spectral Urbanity and the Cinematic Palimpsest in Sthaniya Sambaad
Paul de Man, the Profits and Losses of Poetic Form, and the Stakes of a Speculative
Formalism
Theory Volatility
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SEMINAR: The Old Capital
Whose Memory Counts? Yasunari Kawabatas Kyoto and Chu Tien Hsins A Novel
of Taipei
Spanish and Latin American Exiles in Paris: The Transatlantic Aesthetics of Julie
Gavrass La faute Fidel!
Nation and Visibility in the Neoliberal Urban Narratives and Modern Ruins of
Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires
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Sunday, March 23, 8:30AM - 10:20AM
Phantom matters: corruption and redemption in the works of Antonio Ortuo and
Yuri Herrera.
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The Decolonial Arc of the 1960s and the Global Racial Line
Robert Frank to and from Japan: Photographic Books as Cultural Capitals in the
Flux of Translation and Transmediation
Spawning Disciplines
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Sunday, March 23, 8:30AM - 10:20AM
Literary Description
American Atmosphere
What Does it Take to Remember that a Fictional Figure is not a Real Person?
Love Letters from the Past: Cristina Rivera Garza and New Criticism Approaches
on Latin America Literature in the U.S.
Reading Oscar Wao: Between the literary canon and the market
What is a standard?
Sourcing the Cool: Dominicanness and Blackness in the Fiction of Junot Daz
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SEMINAR: Things Theory: Accumulation and Amassment
Rebecca Falkoff, New York U
Located at Waverly 567
A Will to Order amid an Empire of Things: Designing and Visiting the 1876
Centennial Exhibition
Zombie Capital of the South: Geography and Race in The Walking Dead
Wanted, Undead Or Alive: Horror, Endtimes, and the Word in Cormac McCarthys
The Road and Bruce MacDonalds Pontypool
The End of Capital(s) and the Power of the Book in Leslie Marmon Silkos Almanac
of the Dead
From the Capitals of Culture to the End of the World: Roberto Bolaos 2666
When Things are Ours: Social Awareness and Hoarding in Thomas Trahernes
Poetry and Prose
Poetic Apocalypses of the Middle East: Fatalism, Extremity, and the Rise of an
Eastern Postmodernism
Surviving the Postmodern Wasteland: New York City as a Failed Utopia in Colson
Whiteheads Zone One
From the Shame of the Hoarder to the Pride of the Collector: Orhan Pamuks The
Museum of Innocence
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Reconfiguring Value in the Creole Gardens of Nalo Hopkinsons Brown Girl in the
Ring and Franktiennes Melovivi
The horror of capital and the capital of horror in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar
Wao and Papi
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SEMINAR: Epic, Tragedy, and Cultural Capital
The Isolate Ledger: Memorial and Quarantine in the Poem of the Cid
Steins The Making of Americans and the Two Senses of the Aesthetic
First Love
Digital Epics
Once More, With Feeling: Tragedy and the Rescripting of the Human Subject
The Epic As Critique of the Postcolony: Kouroumas En attendant le vote des btes
sauvages.
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The Aesthetics of the Thought Form: Modernist Physics in Pound, H.D., and
Hulme
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SEMINAR: New Perspectives in Ecocriticism
Brady Smith, U of Chicago
Located at Silver 507
Planetary figures rhetorical and material: Kostas Axelos Vers la pense plantaire
Urban Gardens: Global Ecology and The Vision for a Green City in Karen Tei
Yamashitas Tropic of Orange
Nineveh: The Falling City and the Rising Tide in the Writing of Henrietta RoseInnes
Between the Camp and the Commons: Biopolitical Passages in Melville and
Pynchon
Food, Biodiversity, Extinctions: Caribbean Fauna and the Struggle for Food
Security during the Conquest of the New World.
<TBA>
Worldlessness
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SEMINAR: 20th Century Womens Writing and the
Capital(s) of Recuperation
On the Question of the German and the Jew: Wagner and Marx
In the Great Green Room: Margaret Wise Brown and Domestic Modernism
Doing-Cooking: Mollie Panter-Downes *One Fine Day* and *Good Evening, Mrs.
Craven*
Lost Children of the Lost Generation: Birth Registration and the Rise of
Modernism
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Never come to the theatre again!: Paradise Now, Theatricality, and the Politics of
Authenticity
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SEMINAR: Capital And Aesthetic Forms: Mediating
Totality Now
Extramuros Paris and the Real Voyage in Franois Masperos Roissy-Express and
Lydie Salvayres Les belles mes
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Glissant and the Ocean Humanities: Black Beach, Black Salt, Abyss
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Totally Trans: Theorizing Transgender Totalities with douard Glissant
One Sinister Eye: Forms of Cultural and Capital Relation in Melvilles Benito
Cereno
The Unity-Diversity of the World: The Poetics of Ralph Ellison and douard
Glissant
Insular Spaces and the Nation: Time and Space in Gloria Naylors Mama Day
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Modernist Berlin
Reinventing the Past, Narrating the Future: the Remarkable Case of the Berlin City
Palace/Humboldt Forum Construction Project
Berlins Potsdamer Platz: Capital and Division in the Construction of New Berlin
I Sing the Machine and England: Writing Russian Trauma onto English Spaces
Spatial Tyranny and Literary Anxiety: Writing Russias Capitals from Moscow to
St. Petersburg and Back Again
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SEMINAR: Iberia on Its Head: Medieval Displacements of
Meaning
Jeanne-Marie Dangler, Tulane U | Simone Pinet, Cornell U
Located at Waverly 366
At Face Value
Glossing the French Body Politic in Castile, or, the Mysterious Case of the
Vanishing Head
Idle Utensils and Mortal Fruit: Unproductive and Reproductive Labor in Marvell
Anda meu coraon / muy triste e con rason: Love, Reason, and Quotation in
Macas
Quasi Pars Corporis Principis Sunt: The Anatomy of the State under Philip II
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SEMINAR: Trauma in Context
Trauma Ties
Billy Flynns Long Halftime Walk and the Fetishization of Trauma in US Culture
Desire Lines: Urban Space in the work of Mark Bradford, Julie Mehretu, and Kori
Newkirk
Fugitive Ecologies in W.E.B. Du Boiss The Quest for the Silver Fleece
1 Woman: Sexual Consumption and Legal Personhood in the Archive of Millie and
Christine McKoy
Knowing You Want It: Contracts, Consent, and the Scene of Black Performance
Representing Cancer
Speculating Blackness: Charles Chesnutt, Global Capital, and the Form of the ExSlave
When Baraka Kept the BEAT: Amiri Baraka as experimental editor and publisher
of Ygen magazine
Reclaiming the Dead: Orphanhood and Poetics in the Work of Dalia Ravikovitch
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SEMINAR: Cosmopolitan Otherness: The Alternative
Modernities of Marginocentric Cities in the Atlantic Rim
Cesar Dominguez, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela |
Asuncion Lopez-Varela Azcarate, Universidad Complutense de
Madrid
Located at KJCC 607
Centers Dystopia / Peripherys Utopia? Why do future cities in some recent sci-fi
films mirror third world capitals?
Not the guiltless town many think it is: Urban Anxieties and Brooklyn in the
Nineteenth Century Dime Novel
Silence and the City: The Migrant Writer as the Mapmaker of Cartographic
Anxieties
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SEMINAR: Visual Culture in the Shadow of Capital:
Regimes of Visibility in Latin/o America
Natalia Brizuela, U of California, Berkeley | Mary Coffey,
Dartmouth College
Located at Gallatin 801
Photo Books, From the Bauhaus to Buenos Aires: Horacio Coppola and Grete Stern
Found Objects, Photography, and the Cultural Capital of the Discarded at the U.SMexico Border
Visual Infrastructures
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Filling some other Body: The Negative Capability of John Keatss Chameleon Poet
and The Intuitive Method of Henri Bergson
C. Serpell, U of California
David, What Do You Say?: Estranging the Affective Worker in Ridley Scotts
Promethius
Trauma and Recovery in Ngugis A Grain of Wheat and Danticats The Farming of
Bones
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SEMINAR: Poe & Capitals/Poe as Capital
Poe as Commodity
Borderline Poe
Hebrew Capitals
The Afterlife of Poe: Translating Edgar Allan Poe in the Egyptian Capital
The Built House Crumbles: Poe, Borges, and the Moveable Center
Boom and Bust: The (Mis)Fortunes of Edgar Allan Poe during His New York Years
Poe and Place: Orienting the Orient in the Works of Edgar Allan Poe
The House that Oil Built: Nature and the Spaces of Oil Exploitation in la novela del
petrleo
The Bear, the Fish, and Artificial Safeness: Masturbation and Starvation in Marian
Engels Bear
The Wilderness Idyll and its Perils: Jon Krakauers Into the Wild
Saudade and Alienation from the Natural World in the Poetry of Rosala de Castro
The Beauty of Heaven and Earth: Aesthetics and the Natural World in Liu-Song
(420-479 CE) Poetry
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SEMINAR: New York City: Written, Erased, Rewritten
Matthew Scully, Tufts U | Nell Wasserstrom, Boston College
Located at 25 w 4th C2
Rooms, Wombs and loci amoeni: Mapping the Psychological Cityscape in DeLillos
Great Jones Street and Carrolls Forced Entries
Engaging Palimpsestic New York: Writing and the Remembering of the Colonial
Past in Teju Coles Open City
Lyric Particularity and the Palimpsest of Queer New York: James Schuylers
Backward Glance
When world literature shaped the destiny of a country: the Mexico of Jos
Vasconcelos after the 1910 Revolution
New York City and the Paradox of Infinity in the Work of Paul Auster
Karmic Echoes: Place and the Past in Thomas Pynchons The Bleeding Edge
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SEMINAR: Dwelling in Diaspora
Heritage Migration to the Developing Homeland that Does Not Exist: African and
Asian Elites Return
Israel Is Not My Country. New York Is: Imagining Diasporas Without Homelands
in Contemporary Russian-Jewish Fiction
Cultural Remittances in the Work of Jos Ral Gonzlez and Urayon Noel
The Diaspora and the Cosmopolis: Amitav Ghoshs The Shadow Lines
Here. These parts: Locality and the Sedentary in Contemporary Black British
Literature
Vom Recht auf Unbersetzbarkeit oder von der Unbersetzbarkeit des Rechts
On the inextricability of language and law.
We may know all words, words from all languages: Kelman and the Resistance to
Translatablity
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SEMINAR: Ancient Capitals, Modern Contexts: New
Approaches in the Reception of Greek Drama
Thackerays Oresteia?
Unexamined Worlds
Literature Aside...
Translation and Creativity: The Reception of Ancient Greek Drama in the Modern
State
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Saturday, March 22, 8:30AM - 10:20AM
Why Create, When You May Steal? The Plagiarism, Fakery and Readymade of Ai
Weiwei
The Kitschy, the Shanzhai and the Ugly: Creating Architectural Utopia in
Contemporary Chinese Cities
How to Fake It: The Making and Modeling of Chinese Museum Artifact Replicas
The Austerity and the Ecstasy: Neoliberalism, the Economics of Form, and the
Work of Dave Eggers.
The novel, the archive, and truth: paradigm shifts in the age of neoliberal capital
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Kafka on the Gulf: The spatial imagination of the global in two contemporary
novels
Once Upon a Time in the West: Women & Global Capital in Roberto Bolaos 2666
Growing up neoliberal
Three Novels by Balaraba Ramat Yakubu: the Exposed Woman Revealing the
Secrets of the Home
Neno limezaliwa [A word has been born]: Genre and Identity in the Works of
Ebrahim Hussein
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Building and rebuilding the house: shifting spaces, shifting identities in Charif
Majdalanis novels
TBA
Writing the wreck of the city: bridging Adnans Beirut and Djebars Algiers
The Delinking Option: Border Thinking, Politics, and the Social Bond
Megan MacDonald, Ko U
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The Coloniality of Power and Subalternity: of (De-)colonial Sources, Reoriginalization, and the Critique of Imperialism
Big city, small story: mapping the cognitive tangle in the modern urban short story
Translating the City: World Literature as a Source Text in Orhan Pamuks Istanbul
Paris, 1955: the original re-creation of the Ville Lumire in Goffredo Parises first
reportage.
Chiles National Bards Decenter Santiago & Pablo Neruda: On Ral Zurita &
Nicanor Parra
From Periphery to Center, and Back Again: Framing Crime in Jean-Claude Izzos
Marseille
Injections of Cultural Capital into the Global City: The Masterplanning of the West
Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong
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Where in the world is Santiago, Chile? Detective Fiction Tracing the Nation in the
the Global Age
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That is how the guilty speak--Constructing and Deconstructing Guilt in the Law
Literature Discourse
From Michael Kohlhaas to John Grady Cole: The Virtue of Vigilantism in Heinrich
von Kleist and Cormac McCarthy
Can you read?: The Written Word and the Formation of Community in Toni
Morrisons A Mercy
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The Right to Difference. Genocide and Justice in Bernhard Schlinks Der Vorleser
and Nicol Ljubics Meeresstille
The Legal Periphery and Colonial Evidence Law in Forsters A Passage to India
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SEMINAR: Circulation, Movement, Flows
Transmedial Voices: Una Marson, the BBC World Service and Transnational
Modernism
Berlins Contested Pasts: Memory and History at the Sites of the Perpetrators
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The Racija and the Sloboda Bridge Bombing: Memorialization in Novi Sad
How Nationalist memoryscapes were Socialist and later became PostSocialist?: Politics of Memorizations in Post-Socialist Sofia.
The City as an Imperial Project and One Mans Playground: the Contested Space of
Yoshkar-Ola, Russia
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SEMINAR: Political Fiction Today and the Phantom
History of Capitalism
Emmanuel Bouju, Universit Rennes 2 (France)
Located at Silver 401
Whoever Talks about Claire Fontaine Destroys Claire Fontaine: Anarchism and
Late-Capitalism in Pynchon and Kushner
Autonomy, automatons, and aesthetic subjects: autonomy and bodily form in Kant
and Hobbes
Autonomy in Translation
SEMINAR: Autonomies
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SEMINAR: Capital(s) of Avant-Garde Theater
Avant-Garde Performance in the Capital: Out of the Theater into the Museum
Lost amidst the chaos: Radio, Foreign Capital, and the Politics of Icazas AvantGarde
Concluding Remarks
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SEMINAR: The Black Atlantic Revisited: Culture,
Conjuncture and Conviviality
Ones Own, the Foreign, and the Sacred: Language and its Polytones
The Early Modern Black Atlantic & Its Strange Fruit: Blackness and the (Dis)
contents of a Transatlantic Early Modernity
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Epistemes of the Early Black Atlantic (or, the Enlightenment of Quobna Ottobah
Cugoano)
Re-routing the Colonizing Trick: Theresa, Haiti, and the Freedoms Journal
Poetic Simplicity
Bridges in Motion: The Hemispheric Circulation of Black Radical Thought
90
Not to Be Lost in Translation: Yoel Hoffmann and the Representation of the World
through a Foreign Language
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SEMINAR: Breaking with Capital Culture
Welfare Poetics: Basil Bunting, Tony Harrison, and the Meaning of Work
The Form of the Limit: American Poetry and the Crisis of Accumulation
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Object Refuse: Overdetermination and Waste in the Work of Jackson Mac Low
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SEMINAR: Theorys Capital/Theorys Canon
Constellations
Futures
TBA
Translating childhood
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SEMINAR: Histories of Capital
Emotive waste: Capitalism and Death in the Poetry of Claudia Rankine and Rob
Halpern
Manhood in Ottoman Istanbul: How the Capital City Fashions the Muslim Man
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SEMINAR: The Labor of Crisis in Capitalism and
Psychoanalysis
None other thing than thiself: Self-knowledge, Self-deinal, and Self-hatred in the
Cloud of Unknowing
Walter Burley and the Cloud of Unknowing on What Counts as a Single Utterance
Psychoanalysis Will Help You: Femininity, Dreams, and the Aesthetics of Exile
Capitalism, religion, madness. Paths of the capital between Benjamin and Lacan.
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SEMINAR: The Poetics of Fascism
Fascisms Time
Nights of Spring Fever: Punishment and Freedom in Yu Dafus Short Story and
Lou Yes Film
In the Realm of the Seventh Sense: Gender, Genre, and Global Imagination in
Osaki Midoris Writings
Good Cook, Strong Nation: Zeng Yis _Records from the Kitchen_
Literature and Bad Faith: Roberto Bolao on the Meaning of Left and Right
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From the Bund to the Left Bank: Chinese Creative Communities in Paris, 19251935
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SEMINAR: Poetry and Capital(i)s(m)
Dos hombres sinceros: critiques of capitalist modernity in the poetry of Jos Mart
and Rubn Daro
New York in a Poet: Federico Garca Lorca and the Crisis of Capitalism
Economies of Flesh and Word: Poetry and the Female Body Politic in Late
Capitalism
A Persian theoretical approach: metaphor as a bridge between the seen and the
unseen
Nerudas theory of self: the poet as a phantasm shaken by the fire of his time
Concrete Metaphors of the Medieval Period: across Arabic, Hebrew, and Romance
Vernaculars
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SEMINAR: The Paradoxes of the Grid
Vito Acconci and Gordon Matta-Clark: Literary and Artistic Explorations of the
Grid
Borgess Possible Worlds: The Enigma of Time and Infinitude in The Secret
Miracle
Crucial or Trivial? The Dialectics of the Grid Pattern in Richard Powerss Gold Bug
Variations
Trailblazers on the Grid: John Cheevers The Swimmer and Steven Millhausers
Portrait of a Romantic.
Dancing on the Line: The Art of Translation in Paul Austers New York
Hesperus is Phosphorus, and Philip Roth is Philip Roth: Operation Shylock, the
Author-Index, and Possible Worlds Semantics
The Wasted Literal and the Style of the Nonhuman in Virginia Woolfs Time
Passes.
Speech Acts and Possible Worlds Semantics in Becketts Krapps Last Tape
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SEMINAR: African Diaspora Literature and Comparative
Capital
Yogita Goyal, UCLA
Located at Bobst LL139
Continental Drift: African Studies, Feminist Thought, and the Limits of the
Comparative
The Twilight of Empire: the Suez Canal Crisis of 1956 and the Black Public Sphere
Womens Voices from the Diaspora: Transgressive Sexuality in the Works of Lara
Vapnyar and Victoria Reicher
The Presence of the Unresolved Recent Past: Herta Mller and the Communist
Secret Police
Religion and the Fantastical in the Works of Lyudmila Ulitskaia, Elena Kolyadina,
and Tatiana Mazepina
First Thing Na Hummer: Nigeria and the Moral Economies of Black Atlantic Car
Culture
Writing between tradition and modernity: From Andrics Anika (Anikas times) to
Muharem Bazduljs Aleksandra (Transit, comet, eclipse)
Collage, Diaspora, and Slave History in Toni Morrison and Edward Jones
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SEMINAR: Agamben, Capital, and the Homo Sacer Series:
Economy, Poverty, People, Work
Getting the Castle on the Line: Reading Agambens The Kingdom and the Glory
with Kafka
World As Perspective
Before the Snow Melts: The Scale of World Literature in Orhan Pamuks Snow
Bottled Up: The Fluidity of Capital in Mohsin Hamids How to Get Filthy Rich in
Rising Asia
Migration and Movement: The United State and Panama in The Wonde rful
Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands
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SEMINAR: Peripheries and Possibilities: Comparative
Perspectives on the Cultural Logics of (Post-)Colonialism
in South Asia
G.S. Sahota, U of California, Santa Cruz
Located at 19 UP 229
Peetu Bhangi and Kangla Teli: The turban-brothers / Bonds of the Artisanal Islam
and Lal Singh Dil
Cha rery: Center/Periphery Tea Routes in Mulk Raj Anands /Two Leaves and a
Bud/
The Land grant University, the Academic Novel, and the Global Reach of Capital
Shamanic Excess
The Spinning Globe, the Mapping of Karachi, and Kamila Shamsies International
Writing
Outside of Time: The Local Eccentric in Mushtaq Ahmad Yousufis Mirages of the
Mind
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SEMINAR: Little Data and the Big Picture: What Everyday
Literature Can Do for Comparison
Scott Kushner, McGIll U
Located at 19 UP 225
Screen Reading
Work and War: Militarism as Gender Work in the Hour of the Star
Its just a new beginning: Rethinking the production of culture in the music
industry
Capitalized Fear and the Limits of Abjection in Phaswane Mpes Welcome to Our
Hillbrow
Vittorio Gassman and Hollywood: issues of labor and ethnicity in Gassmans films
with MGM
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Saturday, March 22, 8:30AM - 10:20AM
Refusing the Capital of the Dead Body: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichies The
American Embassy
If we find money to kill people, you can find money to help people: Healthcare as
Capital in film/television
Accounting for the White Body: Illness and The Family Archive in Marlene van
Niekerks Agaat
One tiny moment of pleasure and everything collapses: HIV Prevention Media in
Francophone West Africa
Flights From Capital and Starving Bodies: J.M. Coetzee, Karl Marx and the Life
and Times of Michael K
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War Villains: Interrogating the New(est) World Order in Mohsin Hamids The
Reluctant Fundamentalist
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SEMINAR: Death Sentence 2
Judge, Jury, and Executioner: Religion and Family in Matthew G. Lewis The
Monk
Condemned to Die: French and Spanish Reflections on the Death Penalty in Times
of Civil Unrest
Scribbling a death sentence on the floor of the world: the fictional survival of Mia
Couto
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SEMINAR: Psychoanalysis and Neocolonialism;
Imagination in the Era of Globalization
Benigno Trigo, Vanderbilt U
Located at 19UP Great Room
Bodies of Memory: The Legacy of an Unresolved Past in the Argentine New Wave
Popular Politics and the War on Drugs in the Films of Alejandro Landes
Diverging Capital Tales: Roger Bartra, the Mexican State, and the Asian Mode of
Production
In Love with Our Undoing; Scenes from Puerto Ricos Tragic Imagination
Lew Wallaces The Fair God: Or, Guatimozin: Last of the Warrior-Librarians
The Political Economy of the Sea: Modernity, Transition, and the Naufrago
Beyond Reason and Colonial Psychoanalysis: Toward Affect and Somatic Analysis
for Neocolonial Globalization
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SEMINAR: CAPITAL V: Vulgarity and the Limits of Good
Taste in Latin America
When Talent is for Sale: Latin American Avant-Garde and the Poetics of
Advertising
Vulgar Modernism
Humoring vulgarity
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The Middle Finger to the Middle Way: Roadkill, Terrorists, and the Swedish
Welfare State
Destroying Arcadia
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SEMINAR: The Amazon as Capital: Cosmopolis, Nation
and the Creation of a Frontier in Latin America II
Javier Uriarte, Stony Brook U
Located at Waverly 667
The Romantic Double Bind: Commerce, Frontier and War in the Works of General
Agustn Codazzi
El Dorado y otras mitologas en el ocaso del Imperio Espaol. Los relatos sobre el
Orinoco, 1741-1831
Colonial Legacies, Decolonial Aesthetics: the Amazon in Las Tres Mitades de Ino
Moxo
The Reel Latino Soldier and the Sites of Un/pleasure at the Periphery of War
The Flneur as Man with a Movie Camera: Chris Markers Chats perchs
Comics and the Latino Literary Canon: The Case of Los Bros. Hernandezs Love
and Rockets
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Saturday, March 22, 11:00AM - 12:50PM
Because Baggage Sells: The Immigrant Story and the Spectre of Other Fictions
From Dirty Girls to Dirty Blondes: The Value of Chica Lit in U.S. Latina/o Studies
Literary Canons
How Junot Daz unseated Julia Alvarez: critical popularity, the MFA generation
and the US Latino literary canon
From Social Movement to Social Media: Locating U.S. Latino/a Poetry On- and
Offline
Transforming Prosody with Wen and Inscape in Chinese and English Poetry
Stone, Bridges, Barnard, Pound: Translating Imagism into Syllables in Early 20thCentury Poetry.
Anacreontic Tennyson
Somebody Blew Up America; Events of 9/11 and Amiri Baraka as Poet Laureate of
Resistance
Reading the Writing on the Wall: Race, Rebellion, and the Rise of the Neoliberal
City
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Saturday, March 22, 11:00AM - 12:50PM
Weak Liberalism and its Discontents in the Cold War Capital: Late Ashberys
White-Collar Crime
My Leaves Beat like One Hundred Thousand Hearts: The Poetics of Resistance in
the Turkish Gezi Park Protests
Staging the Cockroach Looking into Abyss: on the literary landscapes of the 20th
century immigrant experiences.
Long Hours, Lost Days: The Wasting of Experience in Baudelaires Petits pomes
en prose
The decentered identity of a francophone Fleming: Guy Vaes and British capitals
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Sunday, March 23, 11:00AM - 12:50PM
The scum of society: Conceptions and Figurations of Lumpen in Marx, Stirner and
Heine
Money, etc/// in #
On Aphoristic Thinking
The Desert, the Garden, and the Battlefield: The Making of a Classical Heritage in
Arabic and Persian
Dangerous Old Friends from Greece and Rome in the Expurgated Adages of
Erasmus
The Imams and the Ancients in the Canon of Postclassical Islamicate Occultism
How to Capitalize the Nicaraguan Border by the Late 19th Century, an Unusual
Answer by the Costa Rican Clergy
A Different Kind of Settler: Indians Immigrants in South Africa under the British
Empire
Beyond National Utopias: The Space of the Ship And Ideologies of Class Struggle
in Amitav Ghoshs Sea of Poppies
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Sunday, March 23, 11:00AM - 12:50PM
Nearly Extinct: Reimagining the Myth of Brasilia in Two Short Works of Clarice
Lispector and Sylvia Plath
Competing for Dominance: Power Dynamics in Ralph de Boissires Rum and Coca
Cola
Transnational Pop Avant Garde: Maurice Schwartzs New York Art Theater in
South America
Inoperable Joy: Queer Affect and the Active Immobility of the Occupy Movement
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What Can A Body Do? Material, Social Relations of Affect, Texts, and Objects
Between the Bodies of Artist and Viewer
Right, ye buggers, then! Tony Harrison and the politics (and poetics) of aspiration
Whats on TV?
World Literature and Ancient Sanskrit Drama: Constituting and Destituting Transcultural Spaces
Revisiting The Jewel Stairs Grievance: Ezra Pound Was Wrong But So Were
the Chinese
Reparative Compulsions
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SEMINAR: The Right to Untranslatability: Multilingualism,
Translation, and World Literaricity 2
Not Intended for You: Vernacular Poetry from Post-apartheid South Africa and the
Limits of World Literature
General Information and the Misery of Bodies in Delanys Stars in My Pockets Like
Grains of Sand
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SEMINAR: The City in Pre-Modern and Modern Arabic
Literature
Nizar Hermes, Princeton U
Located at 25 w 4th C5
Slavery, Capitalism, and the University: the Shared Origins of Human Property,
the Market, and Knowledge Production in the U.S.
Origins of the American Campus: Class Struggle, Finance Capital, and the
Pedagogical Environment in the Late 19th Century
Representations of Baghdad in Ali Baders novel The Tobacco Keeper (Harith altabagh, 2008)
East-West encounter and the city in EL Hassane Ait Mohs francophone novels
The depiction of cities in three Arabic local histories of the 10th and 11th centuries
The Perfumers Memory: Basra and the Reclamation of the Local in Muhammad
Khuayyirs Fiction
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Mark Paschal
the assumption that everything is in everything: the public school dot org and the
reduction of knowledge to information
Global Capital, Higher Education, and the Shrinking Space of Intellectual Freedom
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SEMINAR: Cultural Capital of Human Rights
The story was always the same: The Role of Fiction in Contemporary Antislavery
Human Rights Work
Because You Care: Sentimental (vs. Satirical) Capital in African Human Rights
Texts
Clinical critique
Writing and singularizing: rephrasing existential refrains with Cixous and Guattari
Creation and critique, both with a lowercase c. The writing of Virginia Woolf
The Body and the Word: Toward a Genealogy of Postcolonialism and Human
Rights
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SEMINAR: Memory as Colonial Capital
The Value of Memory in Selected Testimonies about the Civil Wars in Africa
Revisiting history, two narrative strategies about colonial times: Blaise NDjehoya
and Patrice Nganang.
History, Testimony and Memory: The Algerias of Pauline Roland and Assia Djebar
Bakhtin and the Living Dynamics of the Human Sciences: A Critique of the
Thingliness of the Natural Sciences and Capitalism
Problem of the tragism of inner life in Soviet literary theory: cases of Valentin
Voloshinov and Andrey Platonov
Mmoire ho, cette qute est pour toi: Symbolic Memory in Patrick Chamoiseaus
Memoirs
Dubbing Over Memories: From the Colonial Classroom to the Postcolonial Stage
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SEMINAR: Burning Capitals: Representations of Violence
in Modern Arabic Literature
Nadine Sinno, Virginia Tech
Located at Silver 507
Hart Cranes Bridge Too Far: The Archipelago as Isthmus in Key West
Cairo, The Silent Witness: Public Displays of Violence and the Vanishing Subject
The Metropolitan Capital Ever in Revolt: Cairo in the Eyes of Contemporary Poets
The Downfall of Granada and the reconfiguration of the Modern Arab Identity in
Radwa Ashours Granada
Poetic Form, City Form, Fin de siglo: Ornamentation and Regularity in Rubn
Daro and Buenos Aires
Interrogating the idea of flow: Buenos Aires and the double mens role in global
modernism
The War Machine: Chaos, Deformity, and Disability in Betool Khedairis Absent
and Hoda Barakats The Stone of Laughter
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Fallen City, Fallen Woman, Fallen in Love: Eileen Chang and Chinese Modernity
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SEMINAR: Contested Memory Sites in Postsocialist
Capitals 2
Nelly Bekus, U of Exeter
Located at Waverly 435
Los sobrevivientes: Public Homes and the Private State in Cubas Late Socialism
Why 30 Finnish houses at the Jazdow Estate are Warsaws most urgent historical
preservation crisis
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A tear in the fabric of time: Christa Wolfs City of Angels and 9/11
Indicating Their Own Suffering: Amanda Lindhout and Susan Corbetts A House
in the Sky and Domesticating the Terrorist
Post-9/11 New York on Screen: Mourning, Surveillance, and the Arab Other
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SEMINAR: Gender, Sexuality, and Geopolitics: New
Affinities/New Comparisons
William Spurlin, Brunel U London
Located at 25 w 4th C9
Hart Cranes pleasant state of beginning all over again: Mexico and Affective
Possibility in Hart Cranes Later Poetry
Edelmans No Future Meets Coetzees Slow Man: Does One Have to Choose
between Queer Theory and Feminist Theory?
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La mercerie de Mercier
Elles nont que des cervelles doiseau!: Gender, Labor activism, and the Parisian
imaginaire, 1898-1918
The Eye of Paris, the Eye of France: Capital Bodies in Claude Billards La Mort
dHenri IV
Capitalism, Slavery and the Urban Gothic: Eugene Sues Colonial Paris
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SEMINAR: The Local and the Regional: Elided Spaces of
Postcolonial Capital
Dystopic Intimacies
Environmental Narratives
The Caribbean Yard Novel: Communal Identity and the Limits of Ownership
The Politics of Regional Cultures: Latin America, Cuba, and douard Glissant
Cult of Country Houses: Rural England and the Heritage Industry in Ishiguro
and Naipaul
The Road to Damascus, AR: military-industrial regionalism in Evan Dara and Eric
Schlosser
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SEMINAR: Capital(s) of Avant-Garde Theater 2
Christian Gerzso, Pacific Lutheran U
Located at Silver 206
Late Barnes, Backward Aesthetics: Djuna Barnes The Antiphon and Dramatic
Modernism
Brightness is Seeing in a New Way: Thornton Wilder, John Dewey, Experience and
th Roots of the American Avant-garde
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Arabic Cultural Capital: Season of Migration to the North and the CIA in the Cold
War
Too bad for Language: Richardsons Letters and the Art of Persuasion
The Novel Reader: Reading Practices and Subject Formation in Colonial Bengal
Manners and Melodies: Proust and Pinget on what you hear as you read
The Value(s) of Reading the Future: The Making of the Palestinian Museum
The Politics of Reading and Writing Just Texts in an Emerging Global Rights
Culture
Who Are We to Tell Stories? Elias Khoury and the Cultural Capital of Narrative
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SEMINAR: Uncertain Understanding: Capital in Science
and Medicine Before the 20th Century
Kristie Schlauraff, Cornell U | Christine Yao, Cornell U
Located at Silver 506
Out of It: Altered States and the Voice/Body Relationship in Nineteenth Century
Literature
Professional Women, Amateur Men: Women Doctors and the Reading of Affect
The Medina in Fouad Larouis La Vieille dame du riad: Gentrification and the
Memory of Colonial History
The sea and the plantation: calenturist persons in Poes Arthur Gordon Pym
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SEMINAR: The Cosmos as Medium: from the Infinite
Universe to the World Wide Web
Leif Weatherby, New York U
Located at 25 w 4th C7
Frank OHara, Wide Wide World, and the Poetics of Mediated Liveness
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From Boston to Mexico: (Re) Reading Frances Caldern de la Barcas Letters about
Mexico city
Sisters in the City: Fin de siglo Buenos Aires through the Diaries of Julia and
Delfina Bunge
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SEMINAR: Singular Encounters between Philosophy and
Its Aesthetic Others
Carlos Padrn, New York U | Choi Eunha, California State U at
Long Beach
Located at Wavery 566A
The Writing of Singularity in Jorge Luis Borges, Oswald de Andrade, and Edouard
Glissant
The first time as tragedy, the second time as farce: A short history of laughing (at)
South Africans
A Literary Con: The memoirs of Dugmore Boetie and Herman Charles Bosman.
Bugging Mr Drum: Casey Motsisi, Bed Bugs, and the Comedy of Apartheid Law
Theorizing (South) African Laughter: On Chris van Wyk and the Temporalities of
Transition
One Doesnt Know Whether to Laugh or Cry! J.M. Coetzees Work as a Comic
Oeuvre
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Black Humor
Cruel Jokes
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SEMINAR: Balkan and Eurasian Metropoles: At the
Center and Periphery of Capital
Thomas Garza, U of Texas at Austin
Located at Silver 510
Empathy in the Context of the Absurd in Bosnian Cultural & Literary Production
Balkan Traumascapes: Cartographies of Ruin, Retreat, and Rumination in Balkan
Holocaust Literature
The Triangle and the Ribbon: Bratislava, Vienna, Budapest and the Danube in
Michal Hvoreckys Danube in America
Manila, Martial Law, and Film Noir: Lino Brockas Crime Films and the Marcosian
State
Give us Oil from Baku! The Aesthetics of Muslim Communism in the Capital of
the Soviet East
A Capital Silence? Rethinking Victims and Victors in The Basque Ball (Medem,
2003) and Bullet in the Head (Rosales, 2008)
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SEMINAR: Decolonization, Anti-colonialism, and the Cold
War
When your son gets sick, take him to a $tadium: Reflections on Brazils Sporting
Neoliberalization
Representing Angola: African Intellectuals, the Socialist Bloc, and the Cold War
The Making of the Filipino and Nick Joaquins Genealogical Reimagining of the US
Cold War
It is Tom Paine plus a little poetry: Fiscal Sociology and the Poetry of Encounter
Aesthetics of Transnational Solidarity: Reimagining the Silk Road and the AfroAsian Writers Association
The Hidden History of the Mi-Yi: Shame and Secrecy of the Cold War Taiwan
Medical Modernity
The _Caribbean Voices_ Anthology: Postcolonial Poetry and Cold War Liberalism
From the Rio Grande to the 38th Parallel: Genealogies of U.S. Empire in Rolando
Hinojosas Korean Love Songs
Sleuth Cities: East L.A., Seoul, and Military Mysteries in Martin Limns Slicky
Boys
Whiteness and the bad boys of soccer: Global trafficking of good and evil
Ball Dont Lie: Capital and the Myths and Counter-Myths of the Modern Basketball
State
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SEMINAR: Reciprocity, Exchange and Compensation:
Global Modernisms and the Making of Literary Capitals in
Europe and the Americas
Priscilla Archibald, Roosevelt U | Anne Ollivier Mellios, U of Lyon 2
Located at Silver 512
Mexico Citys Dissonant Modernity and the Marketplace Baroque: Salvador Novos
Neobaroque Revision of Bernardo de Balbuena
Madrid, Paris and Mexico City in Martin Luis Guzmans Life and Works
Paris is Burning: Revisiting the City of Light through the Queer (Neo)cosmopolitan
Narratives of Copi and Nstor Perlongher
Paris in the Amazon: Modernity and modernism in the Amazon: Belm and Manaus.
Foreseen City, Empty City: The Poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade in the
Mid-Twentieth Century
From Letter to Voice: Disseminating Leftist Ideas in early 20th century Latin America
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SEMINAR: Experimentalism
Failed Experiments: Bad Films as Experimental Films Or, How I Learned to Stop
Judging and Love the Bombs
Experimental Paleofuturism
An Answer to the Problem of the One and the Many; or, The Waves and the
Inheritance of Modernist Experimentalism.
Sexual Experimentation
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SEMINAR: Alien Capital
The Automaton in All of Us: Gestures, GIFs, and the Films of Martin Arnold
A Private Sort of Privacy: Goldin+Senneby and The Place of the Headless Novel in
Cracking Closed Systems
The world isnt flat, but interconnected: reading about its interconnectedness
through Baudelaire, Chen Jingrong and Duo Duos poetry.
East Wind, West Wind, Whirl Wind: Patterns of Translation Past and Now
Poetic Transcode
Chutneyed Poetics: Reading Diaspora and Sundar Popos Chutney Lyrics as IndoCaribbean Postcolonial Literature
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SEMINAR: Alternative Modernities: Rethinking the ArabWest Encounter
Vying for Capital: Buenos Aires and Mexico City in the polmica del meridiano
intelectual (1927-28)
Nitheroy, Revista Brasiliense (1836): a curious bridge between Rio de Janeiro and
Paris in early nineteenth century Brazil.
Mexico City, 1877: Science Magazines and the Formation of a Cultural Capital
Changing Capitals: Letra y Lnea in the Golden Age of the Argentine Book
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SEMINAR: Adoption and American Literature
Through the eyes of a child: The Algerian War in Mehdi Charefs Summer of 62
All Roads Lead: Capitals, Culture and Citizenship in African American Literature
Game of Violence: Vivian Cherrys 1944 Photographs of Children and the Ritual of
Play
The Value of the Future: The Child Entrepreneur and the Simulation of Labor
Erased Memory and Salient Body: A Narrative Analysis of Korean Adoptees in the
U.S.
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SEMINAR: Degeneracy in Global Capitals and Marginal
Bodies: The Margins and the Center of Sexual and Ethnic
Hegemonies
Matthew Mild, Bangor U | Liesl Allingham, Virginia Tech
Located at Silver 518
The Coen brothers short film Tuileries and the Dark Side of Paris
Being Out of Step: Peirce, Du Bois and Yancy on Otherness and the Socio-political
Dimension of Feeling
Effects and Affects of Place in Fitzgeralds Tender is the Night and Larsons
Quicksand
She who is eaten death returning: Eating, Wanting, and Moving through
Nightwood
Affect, War, and Ethical Acts in Elizabeth Bowens The Heat of the Day
Collapsing the Margins of Social Difference: Degenerate Bodies & Social Capital in
Roberto Bolao
Savage Embraces: physical violence and queer sovereignty in the writing of James
Purdy
Infected Bodies and Contaminated Spaces in Claire Denis Trouble Every Day
(2002).
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Cinema: Representation as Intervention
Miaowei Weng, Southern Connecticut State U
Located at Tisch LC2
From Macao to Japan: Images of desire and the exotic in Portuguese and Mexican
cinema
POLIS IS THIS: The Page and Screen in Robert Ashleys Television Operas.
F. De Grandis, UBC
The Ukulele Cover Tunes Project: What Happened When I Attempted to Flood the
Market with Sentimental Value
Resonant Violence: Affect and the Residual Effects of Genocidal Violence in PostDictatorship Argentina
What a future ours will be!: Asian-Hispanic Encounters in Jos Rizals The Reign
of Greed
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Feeling Disintegrated: Harsh Noise Music, Sonic Discomfort, and the BecomingQueer Body
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Barcelona(s) de cine
Neither first nor last, Clich, Sex, and the Possibility of Originality in Joyces
Ulysses
Immigration and the Ruins of the Empire: Lisbon in Foreign Land by Walter
Salles and Daniella Thomaz
Private Copyright over Bodily Electric Extensions and Consent of Data Flesh:
Where do We End and Who Owns the Means?
Robert K. Mertons deviate and the dual career of Gabriel Zaid: To be a writer in
Mexico City today
Consenting eyes, murky clouds: Looking away from The Sable Venus
A tale of two cities: Bilbao and Barcelona in the works of Ramiro Pinilla and
Eduardo Mendoza
How long shall I wait: Christina Rossetti and the Formal Means of Never Ending
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Afterlives of the Uprising in the Global State: Myung Mi Kims Commons and Kim
Shijongs Kwangju Fragments
Free Space in the Divided City: The Destruction of the Palast der Republik, Berlin
Dissonance and the transmission of sound in the work of Pere Portabella, Carlos
Santos, and Allora&Calzadilla.
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New Turkish Cinema and the Capture of Everyday Life in the City
De- and Re- Constructing Identities in Emma Dantes Via Castellana Bandiera
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Queer Space, adaptations of the 1983 novel Nieh Tzu, Yu KanPings 1987 film and
Cao Ruiyuans 2003 miniseries
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SEMINAR: Modernism/modernisms: Alternative
Configurations of Modernity
Shifting the Borders of Modernism: H.D., Paul Robeson, and the Harlem
Renaissance
Security and Risk: Vulnerability and the Postwar Welfare State in Alan Sillitoes
_Saturday Night and Sunday Morning_
Landscapes of Modernity in Pedro Pramo and The Devil to Pay in the Backlands
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TBD
Improving Eyes: Jane Austen, Indian Cinema, and the Transnational Tourist Gaze
Playing the Part: Sex Tourism and Mail Order Brides in the Post-Soviet Affective
Economy
War Tourism: Rory Stewarts (Re) Questing the Truth in the Orient.
The Outside of The Rural: Albertina Carris La rabia and Animal Violence
Familiar with Death: On the Intimate Kill in Labradors Seal Cull and Nunavuts
Subsistence Hunt
A White Woman Saving Brown Dogs from Brown Wo/Men: Dogs as Affective
Capital in the War on Terror
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SEMINAR: Tactical Materiality: Negotiating with Objects
Briankle Chang, U of Massachusetts Amherst | Alexander
Ponomareff, U of Massachusetts Amherst
Located at 25 West 4th C18
To Hell and Back, and Back Again: Politics and the Terror of Becoming
Early Hispanic Cultural Mappings of Japan: the journeys of Francis Xavier and
Enrique Gomez Carrillo
Between Porcelain and Opium Aroma: The Image of Chinese Women in Hispanic
Modernism
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SEMINAR: Capital Influences: Poetry in its Relations with
Painting, Photography, Film, and the New Visual Media
Trevor Jockims, New York U
Located at Waverly 367
The Voice and Temporality of Lyric Intertitles in The Cry of the Children
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SEMINAR: Caucasian Capitals: Past and Present, at
Home and Abroad
Mary Childs, U of Washington
Located at Waverly 570
The Nomadic Self in Independent Georgia: Giorgi Ovashvilis The Other Bank
Women, Agency and Modern History of the Middle East: Egypt, Palestine and Iran
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SEMINAR: The Poetics of Fascism 2
Forged in the Blood of the State: Biopolitics, State Racism, and Fascism
Tableaux terrifiants, tablaux fascinants: Georges Bataille and the critical power
of medieval spectacles
The Holy Grain. The Sacralisation of the Fascist Regime in Ezra Pounds articles
for the Italian press during WWII.
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What would Seneca do? : La Celestina, Humanist Comedy, and the Cultural
Exchange of Antiquity during the Renaissance
Spes Nostra. Salue! : Isabel de Villenas Vita Christi, a Master Teacher Confronts
the Woman Question
The City, Ancient & Modern: Exchange, Education and the Ends of the Two Cities
Accessing Academies in XVI and XVII century Italy and Spain: Marcia Belisarda
and Vittoria Colonnas capital of education
Many stones doe beare greate price: Commodity and Pedagogy in Early English
Arithmetic Manuals
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SEMINAR: Autobiographical Space: Film, Literature and
Historiography I
Patricia Lpez-Gay, Bard College | Felipe Brandi, EHESS
Located at Goddard, B02
Escribir para trascender: las ficciones de una vida escrita en los ensayos de
Enrique Vila-Matas
Childhood Spaces: Vctor Erices La Morte Rouge and the Return to the Child Self
Jos Mara Arguedas y Carmen Oll: Otros territorios de las escrituras del yo
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To be alone with English: Steins Immersive Poetics and the Multilingual Reader
Ulises Carrion and the Eternal Network. The Counter-Aesthetics, Ethopoetics and
Politeia of Bookworks and Mail-art as Networking Artifacts
Protest through Transgressive Form: The Bastard Ghazals of Adrienne Rich and
Simin Behbahani
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SEMINAR: Capitoli: Serial Form in Literary Culture
Gesta and ceneri. Two differed capitoli in the capitolos modern fortune.
The Human Self in the Nascent Postsocialist China: April Photo Society 1979-1981
Yi Sun, NYU
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SEMINAR: Horizons of Sinophone Studies: Perspectives
from Comparative Race/Ethnic Studies and Translation
Studies
Tzu-hui Celina Hung, NYU Shanghai
Located at 19 UP 222
The Literary Potential of Childhood: Lao Shes Little Pos Birthday and the novels
of May Sinclair
Modern Far Roaming (Yuanyou): The Trials and Travels of a 20th Century
Taiwanese Female Icon
Living-Together Otherwise in James Agee and Walker Evanss Let Us Now Praise
Famous Men
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SEMINAR: Relocating Classical Traditions
Eric Dodson-Robinson, West Chester U
Located at Tisch LC1
From Paris to Buenos Aires: scar Masotta and the Decentering of Lacanian
Psychoanalysis
A Soviet-era poet rewrites the Latin love elegists: Elena Shvarts Kinfiia Ancient
Roman or modern Russian?
Images, lenguaje and distance. Paris from Latin America during the sixties.
The temporality of the tragic and the comic in Aeschylus Oresteia and Sartres
Les Mouches
A voice for the marginalised: Apuleius on Stage between Gender and Ethnicity
Mary Narratives: The Transference of Religious Folklore through the East and to
the West
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Sangre Nueva: Race and Nation in Spanish Travel Narratives on Buenos Aires,
1903-1910.
Lorenzo Garca Vega: Following the Cubist Walls of the Labyrinthian Self
Between the Local and the Universal: The Radical Eccentricity of the Postumista
Movement
From Washington to Brasilia: Race,Paradise and Future in the rise of the Brazilian
Studies
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SEMINAR: After Late Style
The Light of Decay: Hope and Natural History in Adornos Late Style
Eating the Other? Interracial Sex, African Woman Desire, and the New African
Diaspora in the Fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Our Faith, Our Country, and Our People : Nicholas Said and the Power of
Cultural Capital
Folk and Diaspora: Considerations on the Ethnopoetics of Zora Neale Hurston and
Patrick Chamoiseau
Fantastic Capital: the Supernatural in Danticats Claire of the Sea Light and
Nineteen Thirty Seven
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SEMINAR: Imaginaries of Mitteleuropa/Central Europe
between the Slavic East and the German West
Yvonne Zivkovic, Columbia U | Irina Denischenko, Columbia U
Located at 19 UP 305
The Tyranny of Truth: Kunderas Unbearable Lightness of Being and the Central
European Novel
From History Painting to Painting History: Time and Event in Fried, Nancy,
Rancire
Fugitive Maps and Detritus Cultures. The Russian Diaspora in Prague, 1918-1938.
The Motiv of Trip to Poland in Tanja Dckers Himmelskrper and Olaf Mllers
Schlesisches Wetter
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Books of Blood: Cuba, Revolutionary Fantasies, and the New York Press, 1873-1878
Discussant
The Economic Aberration in the Heartland of the Real: Freytags Debit and Credit
Welcome to the Freak Show: Realisms Grotesques and the Deviant Heart of Social
Normalization
Discussant
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Excessive Framing: Fractal Realism in the Fiction of Mori gai, Murakami Haruki,
and Yoshimoto Banana
Sing About Me, Im Dying of Thirst: Black Affect and Critical Realism(s) in
Contemporary Hip-Hop
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SEMINAR: Sites of Sound
Indeterminacy in 1950s New York: The Political Resonance of John Cages Voice
New Wave vs. Black Lung?!: Punk Rock and the 1978 Miners Strike
That Jabbering Which Thinks It Sees: Robert Morris Sites His Sources
Can the Madwoman Speak?: Bertha Masons Eccentric Murmurs in Jane Eyre
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From the Pit to the Archive: in consideration of the materiality of the Riot Grrrl
movement
the frustrated energy of the ordinary American teenage male: how early punk
theorists covered up punks queer roots
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SEMINAR: Migration and Cultural Capital(s)
Linguistic Deterritorialization
Circulating Cultural Capital in the Global South: The Southern Mahjar Intellectual
Between Beirut, Cairo, and So Paulo
Home is where the heart is: identity and performance in Indian Diasporic cinema
Rewriting La vida: Oscar Lewis and Miguel Barnet on the Culture of Poverty in
New York
From Babu to Brother: Shifting forms of Bengaliness in Monica Alis Brick Lane
Screw the lightbulb/turn the doorknob to the Bhangra Beat and Bollywood Funk:
A Migrant Communitys Cultural Capital
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The Things They Chronicled: Vietnam and the Narrative Heart of Literary
Journalism
The cartography of Belle Epoque urban Rio de Janeiro in Joo do Rios crnicas
Beyond the News: The Pursuit of (Un)reality in the Articuentos by Juan Jos
Mills
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SEMINAR: Militancy and Abstraction
Karen Benezra, Columbia U
Located at 25 W4th, room C-20
Real Abstraction: Militancy and Literary Form in Rafael Dieste and Mara
Zambrano
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A Beheaded Humanity
Subversive Memorials
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SEMINAR: Translating Philosophy: At Work on a
Dictionary of Philosophical Untranslatables
Emily Apter, New York U
Located at Silver 414
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SEMINAR: The Traffic in Animals
Kari Weil, Wesleyan U
Located at 25 West 4th C-7
Capital Animal
Meat City: Smithfield Removal and the Erasure of the Animal in Nineteenth
Century London
Putting Descartes before the Horse: Breeding, Beating, and Affect in Eugne Sues
Godolphin Arabian
Preferred Poverty
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Eroding Capital in the Perlesvaus and The Shift to Prose Romance, ca. 1150-1204
An Epic Retrospective
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SEMINAR: Provincializing Europe from Within:
Orientalism and the South
Jos Luis Venegas, Wake Forest U
Located at 25 West 4th C-15
The Hispanic Orient as Cultural Capital: Self-Exoticism and the Politics of National
Landscaping.
Defending New Irish Authorship in Bisi Adigun vs. The Abbey Theatre
We are where we are: Irish Historical Novels of Emigration and Return in the PostCeltic Tiger Moment
The South within the South: Andalusia, Orientalism, and Spanish Modernity
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SEMINAR: Competing Capitals: Questions of Traumatic
Culture
Henry Morello, Penn State
Located at 25 West 4th C-1
Lima and the Country that Forgets its History: Issues of Traumatic Memory in
Peru after the CVR
I am sorry but I need to put the camera down: Pedagogies of Memory in Nina
Davenports Operation Filmmaker
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SEMINAR: Minor Capitals, Minor Narratives
Chandani Patel, U of Chicago
Located at 25 West 4th C-11
Literatures Political Capital: Censorship and the Turkish Literary Market in the
1950s-60s
How Far Is Beijing? Gender and Chinas Capital in Tie Nings Night of the Spring
Breeze
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Self, State, and Notes of a Desolate Woman: Eileen Changs Travel, Writing and
Self-Exile
Transnational Circuits of Labor: Women Writing Desire in Lydia Kwas This Place
Called Absence
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SEMINAR: Bourdieu and Postcolonial Studies
Raphael Dalleo, Florida Atlantic U
Located at 25 West 4th C-20
Reading orientations in geosocial space: Caribbean writing and the gravity of the
metropolis
Bo Ekelund, Stockholm U
<Respondent Only>
Mamas Boys: The Intellectual and Personal Projects of Albert Camus and Jacques
Derrida
Reading Theory: Academic Novels and the Plot to Abolish the English Department
David Izzo
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SEMINAR: Comparative Literature in a Digital Age
Kelley Kreitz, MIT
Located at 25 West 4th C-14
Women on the Move: Journeys and Identity in Toni Morrisons A Mercy and
Marlene Felintos Mulheres de Tijucopapo
Newspapers as/and Antebellum Literature: What Viral Texts Can (and Cant)
Tell Us about Antebellum American Reading
How We (Have) Read: Media History, Format Theory, and Literature in a Digital
Age
Joseph ONeills Netherland: Out of the Ashes Reimagining Downtown New York
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SEMINAR: Capitals in Transition: Teaching, Navigating,
and Reading Urban Centers in Pedagogical Practices
Writing the City: Exploring Regional and Urban Capitals through Communal
Blogging
Unlocking the Doors and Windows in Eichendorffs novella, The Marble Statue
Re-framing Rosta Windows: The Use of Narrative Vignettes in Soviet Civil War
Posters
Writing and Reading past and present Luanda : the city of asphalt and of
musseques
Rethinking Brazilian identity through shock: the case of Paulo Lins City of God
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SEMINAR: Cultural Capital in the Multilingual Black
Atlantic
Amanda Perry, New York U | Nicole Spigner, Vanderbilt U
Located at Bobst LL146
Cane Cutters and Capital: The Cuban Plantation in 20th Century Haitian
Literature
She that out of Lethe scales: Fin de Siecle Black American Classicist Women
Rewriting National Narratives
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Reclaiming the liminal space: Cabecitas Negras in Cocinando con Elisa by Luca
Laragione.
Forms of Injustice and Ethnic Nationalism: The Politics of Racial and Spatial
Conflation in Chicana/o Literature
An action, a murder, a region: Daniel Sadas regionalist novel in the age of NAFTA
Narrative Sanctuary
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Immanent Problems
Bring out your dead!: Kristevas abject and the western plague narrative
The Abject Girl: Dead Citizenship & The Threat of Instability in Rape Culture
Discourses
Posthumous Contemporarity
Alyssa Masor
Reading New York in Yiddish: Urban Space and Time in the Fiction of Dovid
Ignatov and Joseph Opatoshu
Where Has All the Good Freud Gone: De-Freuding Lacan After Lacan
Witnessing Irony
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SEMINAR: Capitalizing (on) Violence in Latin America
From the Archive of Useless Things: Poetry and Collapse in Juan Gabriel Vsquez
Latin American Violence Through the Global Lens: Conflict, Affect, and the Market
in Contemporary Films
Charles Fourier versus the gastronomes: the contested ground of nineteenthcentury consumption and taste
Photography, the Politics of Potable Water, and the Construction of Modern Paris
Paris, [De]Capital of the 19th Century: Benjamin, Bataille, and Louis XVI
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Apocalypse Pretty Soon: Neoliberal Time and Veteran Asynchrony in 1980s MFA
Program Fiction
Tell Us About Your Visit: Ecopoetics of the Flesh in Joe Wenderoth and Ariana
Reines
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Aravind Adigas The White Tiger: The Politics of Postcolonial Fiction and the
Communist Idea
From the Cauldron of Rage: Politics of Hunger and Famine in the Indian
Imagination
Neoliberal Debris
Beyond Inside and Outside: Rethinking The Logic of Capital in Postcolonial India
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Hobbits vs. Killa Beez: Problems of Medium and Scale in an Argument on Race
Whats Next for the Text?: Media Convergence and the Novel
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SEMINAR: Capital and Alternative Economies Related to
Food
Paulina Gonzales, UC San Diego | Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan, U of
California, San Diego
Located at Silver 508
Mythologizing the Urban Garden: Farming Memoirs and the Virtual Communities
They Create
Away from its Capital of Origin: Two North and South Korean Dictator Literary
Works as World Literature
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Mourning and the Big Man: Toward a Cryptonomy of the Dictator in Narratives
of Transnational Migration
Futurity Under Threat: Dystopia and (Post)Human Capital in Fringe and The Road
Imagining Alterity in the Anthropocene: Patricia Smiths Blood Dazzler and Behn
Zeitlins Beasts of the Southern Wild
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SEMINAR: Dystopian Capitals: Cultural (De)Formation
and the Failure of Utopian Projects
On the Politics of Failure: Rural Hip Communes and Utopian Space in the
American 1960s
Dantes Tale of Two Cities: The Florentine Profit Economy in Paradiso XV-XVI
The Idea of Petersburg: Fragment, Remnant, and the City in Belys Petersburg
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African Americans, death & dreams: avant-garde visions of Federico Garca Lorca
& Langston Hughes in New York of the 1920s
Hands of Time Over the City: Reflections on Italo Calvino and the Temporality of
the Urban Experience
This City is Slipping and Changing Its Names: Petersburg Texts of Leningrad/
Petersburg Rock
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SEMINAR: Re-imagining Arab Cities in Literature and
Popular Culture
Asaad Al-Saleh, U of Utah
Located at Tisch LC7
Classically Modern: Abd al-Qhir al-Jurjns Rubric for the Analysis and
Interpretation of Comparative Imagery
Heimat: Diaspora Ulrich Seidls Hundstage (Dog Days, 2001) and Paradies: Liebe
(Paradise: Love, 2012)
Danticat and Diaz,Immigrant Artists in Northern cities: The Dew Breaker, Drown
and This Is How You Lose Her
Ein Text und ein Text: Oskar Pastiors Poetic Practices of Conjunction
Women exile writers from socialist paradise re-examine social, and cultural
capital and stagnant (post-)communist gender and ethnicity discourse
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SEMINAR: Shifting Centers of Cultural Capital in the Arab
World
Amr Kamal, The City College of New York-CUNY | Nancy
Linthicum, U of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Located at Silver 407
Beyond the Arab-Jew: Recalling Baghdad and Agadir in the work of Albert Swissa
and Shimon Ballas
Rewriting Iraqs Iconic Places: Najaf in Murtada Gzars Al-Sayyid Asghar Akbar
Making a Spectacle of the Knowledge Economy: The 2011 Festival of Thinkers and
the U.A.E.s 40th Anniversary
Independent Cairene presses as literary actors in the 1990s and early 2000s
The Arabic Booker Prize: Between Regional Networks of Capital and the Global
Postcolonial Marketplace
Species Necropolitics
Interrupting Genre
Antigone, Interrupted
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SEMINAR: Global Hitchcock
Battle Over Vocabulary Island, or, the Making of the 1936 Carnegie Report
Universal Pseudocode
Devouring the Other: Consumption and Love in Claire Denis and Luce Irigaray
Childhood in 19th and 20th century Brazil: the novels of Raul Pompeia and Pedro
Nava
Reina Roffs Aves exticas and The Declining Status of Youth in a Globalized
World
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SEMINAR: Cultural Capital of the Post-9/11 Middle East:
Representations Across Capitals
Jennifer Varela, New York U | Shimrit Lee, New York U
Located at Silver 507
Mosaics of Identity: Reading Muslim Womens Memoirs from Across the Diaspora
The Good Palestinian: The Creation of Palatable Identities through Life Stories
Requisitioning, Pop Art and Hotel Space: Lamia Ziads La guerre des htels (2008)
Pataphysical Pedagogy
Pursuing Trans-local Cultural Capital: The Social Sentiment of Loss in PostMillennium Japanese Jun-ai/ Pure-Love Films
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Dublin 1904, Trieste 1914: Joycean Literary Epiphany and Writing the Mind in
Italo Svevos La coscienza di Zeno
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SEMINAR: Reflections on Edward Saids Critical Legacy
Michael Swacha, Duke U
Located at Silver 512
TBD
The gods that always fail: Edward Said and the Moral Responsibility of Not
Choosing
The Putrid Wound: Disgust and the Language of Naturalism and War
The double nature of realism Taryn Simon and the photographic situation
Uri Zohars Peeping Toms Trilogy and the Efficacy of Ambivalent Realism
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SEMINAR: Public Space as Capital: Archiving the
Ephemeral
Agata Tumilowicz, NYU | Downing Bray, NYU
Located at Gallatin 601
Desiring Surveillance: The Liberal Subject and the Archival of the Public Sphere in
Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (1795-96)
If Not in the Word, in the Sound: Song and the Non-inscribable Slave Voice
Sound, Voice, and Musical Embodiment in the Novel: Wagners Longest Journey.
Affect of Erased Memory: Nation-Building and Global Consumption in Wei TeShengs Warriors Of The Rainbow: Seediq Bale
A Different Sovereignty?
Fun with the Future-Past: Amusement and Obsolescence in early 20th Century
New York
American Poetry and the Archive: From Other Space to Public Space
Spinozas Biopolitics
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SEMINAR: Frames in Literature and Across the Arts 2
Janaya Lasker-Ferretti, Wayne State U
Located at 25 West 4th C-2
The miracle of the frame: amplified readings of films in paper and the museum
City Space and Frame Narratives: Two Examples from Medieval Siena
Re-framing instructions
Buy Now Pay Later: Cheap Credit and the Temporal Crisis of Zombie Capitalism
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SEMINAR: Autonomies 2
Andrew Kirwin, Yale U
Located at Silver 518
Gl Han, Stokholm U
Aesthetics of Spontaneity
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SEMINAR: Disciplinary Capital
The Ontology of the Medium: The Evolution of the Field of Cinema and Media
Studies
Dead Lines
Mahan Ellison
Pu Wang, Brandeis U
Goytisolo and Ben Jelloun: Corporeal Geography and Desiring Spaces in Tangier
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The Dance of Death before Armageddon: Mao Dun and Zizek Reading Capital,
Shanghai, and the End
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SEMINAR: Aging and the Humanities
Telling the Dancer from the Dance: Aged Embodiment in Life, End of
Gender and Old Age: Images of Aging in the Fiction of Alice Munro and Doris
Lessing
Indexical Modernism
A return to the transition years: motherhood and crisis in El Sur: Instrucciones del
uso
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Thinking Analogically with the Interesting Ficelle: Ethical Form in The Golden
Bowl
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SEMINAR: Empires of Capital, Capitals of Empire
Vienna: From Imperial Capital to Metropolitan Lynch Pin between East and West
A Capital Commodity: The grana cochinilla and the Emergence of New Subject in
Sixteenth-Century New Spain
The Capital of Credit: Topologies of Capital and Credit in 19th Century German
Literature and Economics
Riches of Gold and Feathers of Quetzal: Encapsulating the Orient via the Spanish
Conquest
Away from Trade Capitals: colonial oceans, captains, slave trade, and justice in
Melvilles Benito Cereno and Benets Subrosa
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SEMINAR: Gender, Genre and the After Lives of Capitalist
Modernity
Shandilya Krupa, Amherst College | Corinna Lee, Marquette U
Located at Silver 512
Jonathan Naito, St. Olaf College | William Bridges, St. Olaf College
Located at Silver 510
Going Down to the Muck: Zora Neale Hurstons Their Eyes Were Watching God
and the Romance of Culture
Use value, symbolic meaning and historical meaning of the body in Fruit Chans
Hollywood Hong Kong
Fragmented Visions and Stunted Modernity: Post-Korean War Korea in ChongHui Os The Chinese Street
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Oceania as Peril and Promise in the American Pacific: Towards a Blue Ecopoetics
Writing the Void: Image and Space in Bellatin, Glantz and Pitol
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SEMINAR: Autobiographical Space: Film, Literature and
Historiography II
Ignasi Gozalo, U of Pennsylvania
Located at Silver 509
The Other Becket(t), or, The Full Emptiness of Death Valley Performance
Performing Antarctica
Invisible Crowds
Cartography and the Ottoman World during the Early Modern Age
The autopsy of a break up.Memories and lies in the autobiographical text: Len
Siminiani
Lautobiographie filmique de Youssef Chahine : entre lintimit reprsente et
lhistoire recompose
Centering the Margins: The Poetry Performances of Anne Sexton and Her Fans
Performing Purity
The surface and the sphere: constructing three-dimensional worlds in the early
modern epic and the printed globe
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SEMINAR: Prehistories of the Postcolonial: Literature
and Language before Global Modernity
Order and the Eclectic: The connotations of za in early medieval Chinese literature
and scholarship
The Imagery of Ab? Nuw?s Wine Poetry through the Lens of al-Jurj?n?s Literary
Theory
Of Muteness and Speech in One-Way Street and Berlin Childhood Around 1900
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Memory, the Material, and the Flneur in Walter Benjamins On Some Motifs in
Baudelaire
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John Edgar Widemans Philadelphia: Fever, Fire, and the Ends of History
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Autobiography as Commodity: Military and Mercantile Identities in SeventeenthCentury Spanish Soldiers Autobiographies
Abel Ferraras New Yorkers: Struggling with Greed and Guilt in Capitals Capital
Iron Man versus September 11th and Batman versus Occupy Wall Street: Capitalist
Superheroes In New York City.
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Saturday, March 22, 4:40PM - 6:30PM
Our Mann in Munich: Thomas Mann in American Little Magazines during the
Early 1920s
Capital, the Individual and the End of the Nahah in Maf al-Qhirah al-Jaddah
Will keep in touch with every country, and watch everything: Close Up and the
Practice of Transnationalism
Writing the Essay. - A German literary magazines special interest in creative nonfiction
From n+1 to Ein Schritt Weiter: Field notes on the migrations of a style
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Saturday, March 22, 4:40PM - 6:30PM
More than Pulp Fiction for Stockbrokers: Das Kapital as Popular Literature in
Prewar Japan
Can you find Little Paris on your map of the Global Village?
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SEMINAR: Deep History in Contemporary Fiction and
Film
Dermot Ryan, Loyola Marymount U
Located at 25 West 4th C-12
Gravid with the Ancient Future: Cloud Atlas and the Politics of Big History
Sickness and Cities: Octavia Butler, Speculative Fiction, and Rise of Neoliberalism
Literary Boogaloo
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SEMINAR: Sebald and Capital
W.G. Sebald, Teju Cole, and the Third Space of Cultural Capital
Digital Technology and Fiction: Google Earth and the Transnational Novel
A Transcendent Locality: Diaspora, Capital, and the fading of the Nation in Claude
McKays Banjo
The Ghosts of Occupy Wall Street (OWS): Haunting the Social Imagination
Beginning Wherever You Wish: The Framing of Multi-locality in Hak Kyung Chas
Dictee
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SEMINAR: Coming Home from Bagdad and Kabul
Susan Derwin, U of California, Santa Barbara
Located at Silver 410
Narrating Beyond Terror: Comics Journalism and the Wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan
Moral Injury
Love and Death in the Contemporary American War Novel: Interpreters and
Interpretations
WhateverI still support the troops: The Soldier-Celebrity in Billy Lynns Long
Halftime Walk
If the Army Wanted You to Have a Wife: Homefront Stories from the War on
Terror
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Capital and Cost: Afro and Aro-American Hair in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichies
Americanah
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SEMINAR: The Very Hungry Capital
A Crime to Forget: Power, Poverty, Trauma, and Identity in The Hunger Games
Scott Boehm, Spanish Civil War Memory Project (UC San Diego)
Across the Waves: America as the Promised Land in Irish Childrens Literature
The Capital Role of Graphic Arts in Identity Formation: Madrid and New York
Rebel Cities: Madrid and the Cultural Contestation of Space from the Okupas to
the Indignados
Good men doing a bad thing: John Steinbeck and the Environmental Turn
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SEMINAR: Article-Writing Workshop for Graduate
Students and Early-Career Professors, Sponsored by the
ACLA and Comparative Literature Studies
Thomas Oliver Beebee, Pennsylvania State U
Located at 19UP 222
The Black Press in Lisbon and the Third Pan-African Congress of 1924
The Desert of the Reel: Memory, Identity and the Cinematic Experience in
Contemporary Madrid
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NEXT UP: MIXED STREAMS
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SEMINAR: The Marrano Spirit: Derrida and Hispanism
Infrapolitical Derrida
284
Making Virtues of Cure: The Body of the Monarch and Early Modern Notions of
Health
Rabelaisian birth scenes: the interface between fiction and medical treatises in
early modern France
Invalidating the dreadful logic of the Alpha and Omega: New Materialist
Accounts of Postcolonial Medical Melodrama
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287
SEMINAR: Cuban Art and Capital
Photography as Capital
Reading Like a Girl: Gender and the Future of Jewish Literary Study
Capital Struggle
Dystopian Utopias: Phillip Roth, Yael Bartana, and the absurdity of Jewish
Nationalism
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289
SEMINAR: How Humor Capitalizes on Narrative
Lappel du Vide: Negation and the Passion of the Outside in the Theater of Cruelty
Intimate Encounters: The Tattooed Soldiers Engagement with the Voiceless of the
Modern Nation-State
Between the Horrible and the Impossible: Black Comedys Narrative Effects
Faith and the Narrative Basis of Language, and the place of in life of Comedy and
tragedy
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Cruelty and Death. Jonathan Littels The Kindly Ones as an Anti-Oedipal Tragic
Strategy to tell Fascism
Mapping the Homeland of the Unknown: Re-Reading Trauma and the Holocaust
Through the Willing Un-Belief of Fantastic Literatures
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SEMINAR: Russian Literary Capitals in the Diaspora
St. Petersburg and Buenos Aires: Urban Mythologies of Fedor Dostoevsky and
Roberto Arlt
Paris, From Afar: Mapping the Network of Vladimir Nabokovs Turn to Literary
Paris, 1930 - 40
A Discrete Amalgam: New York Poets from the Former Soviet Union
290
The Clash of Genres: the Negotiation of Chinese and Western Literary Forms in
the late Qing Period
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293
SEMINAR: Memory Cultures and Politics of Memory: A
Battlefield (?)
Olga Bazilevia, Justus-Liebig-U Giessen
Located at: Friday: Waverly 367/ Satuday: Waverly 366
Halbwachs Literature
The Scarred and Sutured Map in Post-Colonial Lusophone Literature and Art: Remembering the Map, Re-mapping Cultural Memory
Some Hits, No Misses: The Popular Song of Erra (Red) Cinema as CounterMemory
9/11 Archives: Of the People, By the People, and For the People?
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Queer Taste: Cultural Capital and the Transnational Labor in Monique Truongs
Book of Salt
Hepster Masculinity in War Time: Stormy Weather and the Dance of Signifying
Ethnography.
Neon Slaves, Electric Savages or, How Does a Wired Thing Understand?
Mapping Black Womens agency Via Afro-futurism
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SEMINAR: Capitals in Dialogue: Translations Within and
Among Cities
Nunc stans
Breaking capital silences through translation. Watch out Bloomsbury - here come
Las Ramblas.
Time of Speech
The Languages of Nueva York: Moreno Villa and the Making of a Vanguardist
Voice
The Vertical Suburbia Project : An Experiment in Field-Recording & CrowdSourcing Sensory Translation
The Other Lyric Time: Making the Case for the Past Tense in Lyric
The Temporal Limits of Capital Time and the Now of Class Struggle. Marx with
Benjamin
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SEMINAR: (Un)Consecrating Havana
La Habana de Orgenes
From Alamar to Mosc Restaurant: Representing Havana and the Cuban Soviet
Urban Imaginary in Contemporary Cuban Documentary
Lo que usted puede ver en el Museo Nacional: Cosmopolitan Havana in the Lenses
of Julio Berestein
Poeticizing loss and poverty in Havana: Jos A. Pontes ruinas and Fina Garca
Marruz dicha de no poseer.
View of Havana/La Habana at Day Break: Severo Sarduy, Gustavo Prez Firmat,
and Pedro Juan Gutirrez
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SEMINAR: Creativity, Inc.: Intellectual Production as Capital
Yonina Hoffman , The Ohio State U | Michael Harwick, The Ohio
State U | Torsa Ghosal, The Ohio State U
Located at: Friday: Waverly 369 / Saturday: Waverly 367
Rooting the Ocean, Routing the Past: Ghoshs Subaltern in the Global Novel
Creativity Incorporated
Things Im Afraid to Tell You: Precarity, Lifestyle Blogging, and the (Branded) Self.
Between Two Tropes: Creativity, Morality and the Figure of the Artist in the
Design Profession
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Thinking Hope from the South: Nehruvian Dreams in Amitav Ghoshs Novels
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SEMINAR: Epistemes and Economies of Expertise
Statistical Narratives
Reading Genomes
The Girls Who Were Plugged In: Embodied Labor, Disability and Human Capital
in Cyberpunk
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SEMINAR: Keywords for Late Capitalism
Translating Vulnerability
Capitalising on Desire
World Literature in the American Century: Herbert Bayer, the Aspen Institute, and
the Redesign of the World Economy
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SEMINAR: Decolonial Capitals and Dewesternizing
Methodologies
Feminisms in Translation: Taking Time and Making Space for Many Worlds
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SEMINAR: The Poetics of Transparency/Translucency/
Reflection: Glass, Capital, and Urban Narratives
Chia-Chieh Tseng, Rutgers U
Located at: Waverly 431
Ruskins Museum: Glass Ceilings and the Oxford Natural History Museum
Walking, Gazing, Window Shopping: The Figure of the Urban Flneur in Charles
Bauderlaires Les Fleurs du Mal
From the Island of Information Technology: Capitalist Science and Taiwan Cinema
Mirroring Desire: Window Displays in The Ladys Paradise and Sister Carrie
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Reinvigorating Failure in the Best Worst Way Possible: Redoing Ed Woods Plan 9
From Outer Space
Collaborative Processes: The Death of the Author in Einstein in the Beach and its
Spoken Text
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SEMINAR: Cities and their Fashions: Capital Comparisons
Susan Ingram, York U | Markus Reisenleitner, York U
Located at: Waverly 669
The Fascinating Business of Being Seen: Harlem, Fashion Capitals, and Black
Femininity
All Dressed Up with Nowhere to Go? - Fashion Cities in Mens Online Fashion
Culture
Pueblo and Hollywood, the Pacific Rim and the World: Re-fashionings of LAs
Urban Imaginary
People Movers and Cultural Capitals: Las Vegas and Global Capital Flows
Transience vs. Sustainability in Montrals Indie Music and Indie Fashion Scenes
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SEMINAR: Literary Debts: On Borrowed Time
Friday, March 21
Brother, Sister, Monster: Confinement and the Debt of the Voice in Antigone and
The Metamorphosis
Capital Men: Debt and Marriage in Goethes Elective Affinities and Freuds RatMan Case
Saturday, March 22
Sunday, March 23
Misery of Embodying Debt and Miserly Economies: the Prostitute, the Artist and
Coloniality
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308
SEMINAR: Black Paris
Friday, March 21
Saturday, March 22
Forget Paris? The Rise of Urban Literature and the Black Banlieue
African Markets and Street Prayers: Immigration and Parisian Matter Out of Place
Language ideologies and legitimacy: Senegalese immigrants in Paris and the quest
for acceptance
They Have Seen the Relativity of All Things:Black Women in Paris in the Interwar
Years
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Index
A
Abatiell, Patrick 237
Abboushi, Jenine 79
Abdelmessih, MarieTherese64
Abed, Sally 46
Abend-David, Dror 182
Abiragi, Anthony 98
Abou-Agag, Naglaa 82
Abramov, Tamar 98
Abramson, Anna 67
Abulfaraj, Hussain 34
Acetoso, Mattia 238, 239
Acikgoz, Sahin 146
Acosta, Abraham 80
Acosta, Abrahan 79
Actis, Andrea 139
Adams, Derek 168
Adams, Kimberly 48
Adelsberg, Geoffrey 23
Adinolfi, Roberto 158
Adiutori, vincent 56
Adiutori, Vincent 56
Adjemian, Jonathan 58
Adleman, Dan 163
Adler, Anthony 108
Adler, Natalie 29
Admon, Ido 82
Afshar, Yasmin 224
Agathocleous, Tanya 131
Aguilera, Grace de la 179
Aguirre, Juan Carlos 122,
123
Aguirre-Oteiza,
Daniel292
Ahmad, Dohra 244
Ahmed, Adam 135
Ahmed, Siraj 248
Aiken, Edward 42
Ai, Qing 185, 300
Ajello, Linell 249
Aji, Aron 134
Akhimie, Patricia 269
Aktories, Susana 252
AlAlamat, Hamed 142
Albanese, Mary 152
Albarelli, Irene
Artigas252
Albarrn, Raquel 258
Albert, Faune 132
Albert, Michael 55
Albrecht, Monika 57
Albrecht, Thomas 133
Alexander, Rob 209
Alexander, Robert 209
Alexandria44
Alfandary, Isabelle 218
Alfonso, Maria 296
Alford, Lucy 58
Allan, Michael 151
Allar, Neal 58
Allen, Dennis 163
Allen, Ira 154
Allen, Saul 154
Allen, Sharon 293
Alles, Anusha 63
Allingham, Liesl 170
Almeida, Jlia 201
Almenara, Erika 218
al-Musawi, Muhsin 34
Al-Naser, Asma 166
al-Natour, Manal 142
Alon, Shir 166
Alpert, Avram 217
Al-Rustom, Hakem 248
Al-Saber, Samer 240
Al-Saleh, Asaad 240
Al-Saleh, Asad 240
Al-Samman, Hanadi 142
Alston, Vermonja 115
Al-Tabaa, Najwa 278
Altes, Henriette 78
Altieri, Charles 9
Altschul, Nadia 216
Aluma, Andres 26
Alvizu, Josh 164
Amador, Carlos 183
Amaral, Genevieve 190
Amaral-Rodrguez,
Jannette258
Amato, Jean 178
Ambros, Veronika 126
Amich, Candice 97
Amine, Laila 260
Ana, Jeffrey Santa 140
Anam, Nasia 208
Anaya-Ferreira, Nair 71
An, Bo 112
Andersen, Iben 169
Anderson, Daniel 281
Anderson, Mark 38
Anderson, Sage 127
Andrade, Maria 266
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Andrade, Maria
Mercedes266
Andres, Julia 114
Andrews, David 161
Andrews, Kimberly 63
Andrews, Lindsey 301
Ani, Sarab Al 257
Anjaria, Ulka 109
Annunziata, Alison 215
Anton, Saul 203
Antoon, Sinan 34
Anwer, Megha 114
Applegate, Elizabeth 292
Apter, Emily 10, 95, 212
Arajo, Susana 145
Arbach, Marla 64
Arboleda, Carlos 172
Archibald, Priscilla 162
Ardam, Jacquelyn 194
Arenberg, Meg 77
Argomedo, Martha 149
Aristizbal, Juanita 232
Arjomand, Minou 88
Armengot, Sara 149
Armijo, Valentino
Gianuzzi167
Armillas-Tiseyra,
Magal236, 237
Armour, Ellen 23
Armstrong, Amanda 197
Armstrong, Emily 8
Arnold, Sonja 83
Arroyo-Martnez,
Jossianna297
Arroyo, Selma
Feliciano120
Arslan, Ceyhun 81
Arslan, Gizem 214
Artiano, Emily 228
Artiushina, Anna 72
Ascherl, Andrew 79
Ashbaugh, Kael 40
Ashby, Heather 204
Ashton, Jennifer 132
Assaad, Jacinthe A. 142
Athanassakis,
Yanoula281
Athey, Stephanie 138
Atkinson, Wes 299
Attewell, Nadine 181
Auer, Michael 53
Auyoung, Elaine 36
Averett, Bronwyn 201
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Bucci, Diane 72
Buchanan, Jason 216
Buckler, Julie 85
Buckley, Jennifer 88
Bucknor, Michael 63
Budde, Antje 88
Budzinski, Annette 194
Buescu, Helena 71
Buikema, Rosemarie 139
Buiting, Lotte 169
Bundgaard, Peer 105
Bundock, Chris 45, 46
Bunz, Mercedes 230
Burdman, Javier 219
Burgos-Lafuente,
Lena200
Burgos, Margarita
Pintado200
Burgoyne, Jonathan 60
Burner, Lisa 129
Burns, Christy 145
Burns, Daniel 56
Burt, Ellen 41
Bury, Lewis 254
Bury, Louis 193
Bush, Christopher 248
Bush, Peter 294
Busse, Cassel 181
Butcher, Ian 223
But, Juanita 72
Butler, Judith 9
Byers, Thomas 259
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Cabell, Patrick 86
Cabezas, Oscar Ariel 79
Cabrera, Pilar 296
Cadenas, Can
Isabel102
Cadieu, Morgane 275
Cahill-Booth, Lara 176
Cahill, Devon 280
Calahan, Joel 245
Callahan, Clare 63
Callaway, Elizabeth 183
Callenberger, David 250
Calomarde, Nancy 296
Calver, Harriet 105
Camati, Anna 244
Caminero-Santangelo,
Marta124
Campbell, Ian 50
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314
Casey, Brenna 58
Cassin, Barbara 9, 10,
212
Castaeda, Luis 155
Castangia, Luisanna
Sardu190, 191
Castelluccio, Andrea 120
Castillo, Lus Del 162
Castro, Deborah 186
Cavitch, Max 91
Cawley, Caitlin 240
Cayer, Jennifer 150
Cayer, Jonathan 215
Cayley, John 73
Cecchetto, David 173
Cecire, Natalia 301
Cerce, Danica 271
Ceresa, Constanza 221
Cervantes, Vincent 179
Cetinic, Marija 132
Chaar-Prez, Kahlil 148
Chahine, Nesrine 160
Chakraborty,
Madhurima72
Chakravorty,
Mrinalini109
Chamerois, Gilles 104
Chamorro, Natalia 65
Champlin, Jeffrey 307
Chances, Ellen 239
Chanda, Ipshita 32
Chandler, Timothy 31
Chang, Briankle 184
Chang, Ivy Ichu 267
Chang, Jin 257
Chang, Julia 185
Chang, Vanessa 173
Chan, Melissa 171
Chan, Winnie 261
Chapin, Jarrett 168
Chapman, Alison 105
Chapman, Andrew 144
Charos, Caitlin 106
Charriere, Etienne 95
Chatta, Rasha 64
Chau, Angie 25
Chauca, Edward 119
Chavaroche, Ophelie 285
Cheek, Pamela 84
Cheishvili, Tamar 188
Chen, Dandan 132, 221
Cheng, Anne 35
Chen, Jingling 133
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Daad, Sima 188
Dabove, Juan 118
DAbramo, Kevin 86
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Mehraneh246
Eburne, Jonathan 163
Eckhardt, Caroline 9
Eckhardt, Caroline D. 9,
11
Eck, Lisa 32
Edelmann, Esther 100
Edmunds, Laura 201
Edson, Laurie 115
Edwards, Brian 291
Edwards, Magdalena 80
Eekelen, Bregje 298
Effinger, Elizabeth 45
Eger, Elizabeth 174
Eide, Marian 279
Eilitt, Leena 42
Eisenberg, Annika 26
Eisenthal, Alexander 302
Eisinger, Itay 301
Eisler, Garrett 88
Ekelund, Bo 222
Elbom, Gilad 82
Elerding, Carolyn 275
Elhariry, Yasser 89
Elia, Gina 169
Eliasova, Vera 122
Ellison, Mahan 255
Elsky, Julia 178
Elsner, Anna 114
Emery, Jacob 73
Emr, Merv 182
Enciso, Andrea 172
Ender, Evelyne 307
Enelow, Shonni 88
Engelbrecht, Gerda 240
Engelstein, Stefani 45
Englund, Matthew 164
Enjuto-Rangel, Cecilia 43
Ensor, Sarah 256
Eoyang, Eugene 133
Eperjesi, John 262
Epplin, Craig 119
Eqeiq, Amal 71
Erber, Pedro 210
Erez, Oya 250
Ergin, Meliz 126
Ergul, Hilal 288
Esau, Erika 270
Escudero, Juan Toro 172
Esguerra, Catalina 44
Espinosa, Angela 54
Esplin, Emron 68
Esplin, Marlene 187
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Esquivel-Suarez,
Fernando199
Etok, Nathalie 308
Ettensohn, Derek 28
Eunha, Choi 156
Eustis, Richmond 69
Evans, Eli 281
Evans, Rebecca 52
Ever, Selin 96
Eversman, Jason 237
Ewing, Megan 305
Exner, Eike 52
Eyers, Tom 41
Ezkerra, Estibalitz 24
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Fabr, Sven 258, 259
Fabris, Marcos 233
Fackler, Maria 264
Fackler, Maria
Francesca264
Fadraga, Lillebit 286
Faflak, Joel 45
Faherty, Duncan 90
Fakhreddine, Huda 34
Falaky, Faycal 147
Falkoff, Rebecca 48
Fan, Fan 211
Fang, Dan 257
Fan, Lai-Tze 235
Fanta, Abreham 78
Fantappi, Irene 189
Faris, Wendy 36
Farkas, Mrton 219
Farley, Shannon 112
Farmer, Sophia 190
Farred, Grant 161
Farro, Dru 259
Farrugia, Peter 99
Fastrup, Anne 80
Faull, Katherine 112
Fay, Elizabeth 46
Fedorova, Milla 290
Fedoruk, Emily 221
Fedoruk, Jeff 181
Feeley, Jennifer 165
Fehskens, Erin 50
Feinsod, Harris 193
Feldman, Daniel 24
Feldman, Leah 158
Feldman, Margeaux 289
Feldman, Sara 290
318
Felek, Ozgen 96
Felman, Shoshana 307
Felt, Lindsey 301
Feng, Jin 101
Ferguson, Frances 94
Fernald, Anne 54
Fernandes, Angela 175
Fernndez, Daniel de
Zuba283
Fernndez, Javier
Rodrguez102
Fernndez, Vanessa 167
Ferrari, Guillermina
De286
Ferreira, Ana 266
Ferreira, Melissa 213
Ferreira, Patrica
Martinho226
Ferreira, Silvia 208
Ferrer, Ada 204
Fetzer, Jacqueline 180
Feuerstein, Melissa 252
Fvrier, Etienne 104
Fiatti, Igor 202
Fifelski, Julie 182
Figueroa, Aurora
Vergara303
Filimon, Monica 272
Finazzi-Agr, Ettore 38
Finberg, Keegan 305
Finn, Anna 267
Finney, Gail 62
Fiol-Matta, Licia 118
Firat, Alexa 136
Fisher, Carl 285
Fisk, Gloria 249
Fiss, Geraldine 101
Fitzgerald, Jason 55
Flahault, Morgane 225
Fleck, Jonathan 246
Fleishman, Ian 83
Flenga, Vassiliki 29
Flesch, William 94
Flider, Marina 59
Florescu, Catalina 107
Floyd, Kevin 33
Fluet, Lisa 240
Foley, Todd 195
Foltz, Jonathan 51
Foltz, Mary 35
Fong, Benjamin 98
Fonseca, Jose Luis 32
Forbes, Erin 52
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Grimstad, Paul 46
Grinberg, Omri 114
Grobe, Christopher 264
Groeger, Cristina 137
Groeneveld, Sarah 242,
243
Grollmus, Denise 287
Gromadzki, Derek 73
Groves, Jason 164
Gruesser, John 68
Grumberg, Karen 40
Grunewald, Ralph 83
Gsoels-Lorensen,
Jutta115
Guabli, Brahim El 136
Guarda, Filomena 238
Guarnera, Anne 58
Guerrero, Javier 120
Guesmi, Haythem 219
Gueydan-Turek,
Alexandra240
Gugliuzzo, Elina 265
Guida, Angelo 236
Gui, Weihsin 160
Gulick, Anne 279
Gupta-Casale, Nira 208
Guran, Letitia 272
Gurd, Sean 131
Gurton-Wachter, Lily 75
Guruianu, Andrei 127
Guse, Anette 59
Gutierrez, Sergio 229
Gutkin, Len 111
Gutman, Christine 231
Guy, Adam 223
Guzman, Lucia 162
Guzman, Maria 167
Gvili, Gal 220
H
Haacke, Paul 84
Haaheim, Allen 125
Haas, Maximillian 213
Hacker, Dominique
Bourg281
Hadjipolycarpou,
Maria153
Hadley, Matt 67
Hagins, Zachary 227
Hagood, Caroline 186
Hahn, Cory 249
Haines, Christian 33
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Russell127
Holt, Elizabeth 151
Holz, Leah 264
Ho, Michelle 221
Hong, Douglas 301
Hong, Joseph 191
Hong, Seunghei 24
Honig, Bonnie 243
Hoofd, Ingrid 217
Hoogstad, Jan Hein 154
Hooley, Matt 28
Hooper, Jane 258
Hope, Zachary 211
Hopkins, Lori 81
Horan, Tycho 211
Horning, Robert 132
Horta, Paolo 80
Horta, Paulo 80
Hosseiny, Alya El 204,
271
Hough, Amy 221
Howard, Alison 36
Ho, Wing Shan 132
Hoyer, Michael 48
Hoyos, Hector 119
Hristova, Maria 107
HRON, Madelaine 138
Huang, Erin 305
Huang, Jennifer 36
Huang, Kristina 90
Huang, Vivian 171
Huang, Yuhan 227
Huang, Yunte 165
Huang, Yu-ting 214
Hubbs, Jolene 70
Huber, A B 230
Hubert, Rosario 172
Hckmann, Dania 121
Huddart, David 117
Huddleston, Sarah 69
Hudecova, Eva 158
Hudson, Dale 273
Hudson, Renee 106
Hudson, Sarah 166
Huehls, Mitchum 234
Huelhs, Mitchum 234
Hughes, Robert 203
Huh, Jang Wook 44
Hui, Andrew 128
Humbert, Kevin 158
Hummel, Berit 39
Humphrey, Paul 92
Hung, Tzu-hui Celina 196
Hunter, Angela 49
Hunter, Jon 115
Hunter, Walt 97
Hurley, Jessica 11
Husain, Kasim 181
Hussein-Yousef, Aia 271
Hutchins, Daniel 266
Hwang, Hyeryung 141
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Ibironke, Olabode 160
Igsiz, Asli 291
Ikoku, Alvan 27
Illbruck, Helmut 223
Im, Seo Hee 111
Infante, Ignacio 193
Ingenito, Domenico 103
Ingersoll, Catharine 252
Ingram, Susan 306
Innes, Christopher 115
Inoue, Mayumo 176
Irish, Anni 131
Irizarry, Guillermo 118
Irizarry, Ylce 124
Irom, Bimbisar 277
Irzik, Sibel 291
Isasi, Santiago Perez 175
Ishov, Zakhar 239
Ismail, Sherif 25
Itumeleng, Dinah 78
Ivanchikova, Alla 277
Ivantsov, Vladimir 239
Ivers, Pat 8
Iwasaki, Clara 220
Izenberg, Oren 46
Izquierdo, Samuel
Alarcn192
Izzo, David 223
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Jabur, Nathalia 167
Jackson, JeanneMarie27
Jackson, Virginia 9
Jacob, Priyanka 48
Jacobs, Karen 84
Jaffe, Aaron 163
Jagoe, Eva-Lynn 197
Jaising, Shakti 40
James, Alison 81
James, Ashley 63
James, Ian 86
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Landsverk, Kaveh 63
Lane-McKinley, kyle 137
Lane-McKinley, Kyle 137
Lane-McKinley,
Madeline238
Lang, Abigail 84
Lang, Alexander 222
Laouyene, Atef 246
Laroussi, Farid 109
Larsen, Emily 271
Larsen, Svend Erik 71
Larson, Erik 26
Larson, Maxwell 184
Larson, Susan 281
LaRue, Robert 225
Lasker-Ferretti,
Janaya227, 252
Laskin, Emily 238
Lasky, Mara 78
Lassin, Jacob 144
Latham, Charlotte 191
Lau, Charlene 306
Lau, David Lau 137
Lau, Matthew 269, 270
Launchbury, Claire 78
Lavery, Joseph 35
Lawler, Patricia 87
Lawless, Kate 24
Lawrence, Jeffrey 275
Lawrence, Robert St. 97
Lawtoo, Nidesh 257
Lazur, Sarah 197
Leach, Justine 174
Leary, John 204
Ledesma, Eduardo 52
Lee, Amy 44
Lee, Corinna 260
Lee, Hyunjung 170
Lee, Jennifer Dorothy 195
Lee, Jerry 134
Lee, Ji Eun 191
Lee, Ji Hyun 29
Lee, Meera 118
Lee, Seulghee 75
Lee, Shimrit 246
Lee, Sohyun 172
Lee, Young Ji 55
Lee, Yumi 160
Legere, Charles 97
Lger, Natalie 303
Lehman, Robert 51
Lemfadli, Nadia 178
Lennon, Brian 245
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Nyusya107
Milne, Heather 102
Mimran, Masha 98
Minervini, Amanda 113,
114
Minich, Julie 229
Minkova, Yuliya 25
Mirakhor, Leah 208
Mitchel, Courtney 264
Mitchell, Renae 259
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