Stream Overview
A1:
Translations and Destinations (Sean Cotter)
A2:
Cross-Cultural and Gendered Collecting (Helen Fazio,
V.G. Julie Rajan, and Janet Walker)
A3:
Voices from the Periphery: Arabic Literature between the Ages of
Imperialism and Globalism I (Hussein Kadhim)
A4:
Who Is a Woman? Who Wants to Be One? - Session I (Monica
Giacoppe and Paula Straile-Costa)
A5:
Places, Memories, Citations (Christopher Braider and
Herbert Marks)
A6:
Memory and the City (Deborah Starr)
A7:
(Post)-Coloniality on the East and South-East Margins of Europe
(Vlatka Velcic)
A8:
Borders and Marginalities in the Americas (Kristine
Byron)
A9:
Speaking the Americas: Ethnic Realities, New Worlds (Cyraina
Johnson-Roullier)
A10:
(Not) All We Do is Talk Talk: Communication, (Post) coloniality
and Transnational Feminist Consciousness (Priya Jha
and Courtney Wennerstrom)
A11:
Global Flows of Oceania (Elizabeth DeLoughrey and Vincente
Diaz)
A12:
Geo-philosophy: Transversals and Passages via Deleuze and Guattari
(Alexander Gelley)
A13:
Displacing Desire - Globally (Kristi Krumnow)
A14:
Transnational Exchange in Early-Modern Drama (Robert
Henke)
A15:
Demanding Satisfaction: The Last Men in the New Imperium (Peter
Paik)
A16:
Metamorphosis: Cultural Imaginations of the Hybrid (Bianca
Theisen)
A17:
Hybrid Forms (Olivia Maciel Edelman)
A18:
Sacred Tropes: The Hebrew Bible, New Testament, and Qur'an as Literary
Works (Roberta Sabbath)
A19:
East West Networks (Tamara Bentley)
B1:
An Archaeology of America's Classical Origins (John
Shields)
B2:
Critical Translation Studies: New Crossings (Lydia
Liu, Christi Merrill, and Yopie Prins)
B3:
States of Exposure (Emily Sun)
B4:
Who Is a Woman? Who Wants to Be One? - Session II (L.
Bailey McDaniel)
B5:
Finitude, or The Limits of the Left (Adriana Johnson
and Kate Jenckes)
B6:
"The Translatress in her Person Speaks:” Women Translators
and the Art of Cultural Mediation (Anna Barker)
B7:
Crossing the Pre-Modern and the Post-Modern: Challenges to Global
Ethnic Networks
(Brenda Machosky)
B8:
Modernisms, Global and Local (Pericles Lewis)
B9:
Translationality (Sandra Berman)
B10:
Magic Realism, the Fantastic, and Minority Identity (Tamara
Trojanowska)
B11:
Death (and Transcendence) of a Discipline? Responses to Gayatri
C. Spivak's Death of a Discipline (Christopher
Bush, Eric Hayot, and Haun Saussy)
B12:
Remembrance of Places Past: Departures, Migrations, and Returns
(Asli Igsiz and Lily Chiu)
B13:
Global Dandyism (Sarah Rose Cole and Matthew Smith)
B14:
Violence and Ethics (Naomi Mandel)
B15:
Cultural Mis/Myth/Translation (Madelaine Hron)
B16:
American Ethnic Literatures in a Global Context (Vivian
Halloran)
B17:
Cosmopolitan Writing (Shameem Black)
B18:
Word and Image in Latin America (Dan Russek)
B19:
Global Villages (Myles Chilton and Susanne Vees-Gulani)
C1:
Violence and the Question of Limits (Rick Livingston
and Aime J. Ellis)
C2:
Traveling Narratives (Dominique Jullien)
C3:
"Perverse" Desires and Trans/national Politics
(Andra Bachner)
C4:
Global Networks After de Landa’s A Thousand Years of Non-Linear
History and Negri’s Empire (Phillip
Armstrong and Gene Holland)
C5:
Global Chinese Network and Transnational Cinema (Elizabeth
Richmond-Garza)
C6:
Economies of Global Change (Joseph Slaughter)
C7:
Global Terrorism and Cultural Representation (Elaine
Martin)
C8:
Comparative Americas (Ulli K. Ryder)
C9:
The Theory and Practice of Critique (Beatrice Hanssen)
C10:
Convergence and Conflict In the Ottoman Empire (Iclal
Cetin)
C11:
Voices from the Periphery: Arabic Literature between the Ages of
Imperialism and Globalism II (Issa J. Boullata)
C12:
The Substance of African and Middle Eastern Literatures
(Rebecca Lorins)
C13:
Film and Global Flow (Shelia Skaff)
C14:
Ancient Atomism and Modernity (James I. Porter)
C15:
Thinking Globally, Teaching Locally: Comparative Literature on the
Regional Campus (Karen R. Smith)
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