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2007-08
- 09.05.2007 Anna Moï
Ecrire en français dans le Vietnam d'aujourd'hui
- 10.05-06.2007 SoundEye West: Poetry Between Languages
- 10.15.2007 Ian Bogost — Georgia Institute of Technology
Platform Studies: Material Constraint in Words, Images, and Computers
- 01.24.2008 Sunyoung Park — Washington University
Rethinking Feminism in Colonial Korea: Kang Kyongae and 1930s Leftist Women's Literature
- 01.25.2008 Erin Graff Zivin — University of Pittsburgh
Interrogative Signs: The Spector of the Inquisition in Jom Tob Azulay's O Judeu
- 01.31.2008 Susie Jie Young Kim — University of Washington
Beyond the Pale of Remembering: Time, City, and Memory in Korean Cinema
- 02.07.2008 Theodore Hughes — Columbia University
Return to the Colonial Present: Collaboration and Ch'oe In-hun's Cold War Pan-Asianism
- 02.08.2008 Junyoung Verónica Kim — Cornell University
"Happy Together" in the Age of Globalization?: Towards a Trans-Pacific Communication
- 02.21.2008 Toril Moi — Duke University
"I Am Not a Woman Writer"
- 02.28.2008 Derek Attridge — University of York
A Return to Form?
- 03.04.2008 Anne-Marie Thiesse
Les romans-feuilletons et leurs lectrices
à la Belle
Époque
- 03.06.2008 Ilya Kaminsky
Fringe Poets Reading Series
- 03.12.2008 Made in L.A.
Film screening followed by a Q&A with director Almudena Carracedo
- 04.11.2008 Re-thinking Postwar Japan: Article 9, the Courts, and The Self-Defense Forces
An Open Conversation with Sabine Frühstück (UCSB) and Frank Upham (NYU)
- 04.17-18.2008 The State of Fiction: Cultures of Contemporary Argentina
- 04.18-19.2008 2008 Comparative Literature Symposium: The Politics of Figuration
Keynote Address: Lee Edelman (Tufts University), "Nothing of Value: Queerness or La Mala Educacion"; Panel Discussion: Lee Edelman responds to papers by Christian Hite, Lindsay Nelson, and Mary Traester
2006-07
- 11.16.2006 Matthew Zapruder
Fringe Poets Reading Series: Poetry & The High Wire Act
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01.19.2007 Irene Siegel — UC Berkeley
Forgetting as a Path to Remembering: Edmond Amran El Maleh's Mille Ans, Un Jour
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01.25.2007 Geoffrey Hartman — Yale University
The Holocaust, History-Writing, and Fiction
- 01.26.2007 Edwin Hill — UCLA
Le Cri: Black Orpheus and the Tyranny of the Beat
- 01.26.2007 Paola Iovene — Cornell University
Revolution and the Poetics of Failure in Ge Fei's Renmian taohua
- 02.02.2007 Laurent Dubreuil — Cornell University
Linguistic Censorship and (Post)colonial Usage
- 02.02.2007 Larissa Heinrich — University of New South Wales
Dissecting the Self: Lu Xun's Anatomical Aesthetics
- 02.09.2007 Meadow Dibble-Dieng — Colby College
Publish or Perish: The Editorial Politics of Présence Africaine
- 02.09.2007 Carolyn Fitzgerald — University of Michigan
Intercrossings Between Cartoons and National Art: The Traveling Artist in Ye Qianyu's Wartime Works
- 02.22.2007 Steve Kowit
Fringe Poets Reading Series: Poetry & The Erotic
- 03.23.2007 Neoliberalism and Culture: A Symposium
- 04.06.2007 Norris Pope — Stanford University Press
How to Get Published in the Humanities
- 04.12.2007 Alicia Partnoy
Fringe Poets Reading Series: Poetry & Protest