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Primo Levi Symposium
Primo Levi Symposium
This half-day symposium brings together an array of international scholars and writers engaged with the history, literature, and impact of Primo Levi, a chemist, writer, and humanist who survived Auschwitz and, through his writing, provided generations of students and scholars with the philosophical language to understand the Shoah—and the modern condition. The symposium celebrates...
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Indigenous Knowledge. Taiwan: Comparative and Relational Perspectives
Important conference news from UCLA Professor of Comparative Literature, Shu-mei Shih (shih@humnet.ucla.edu) RSVP FOR THIS EVENT HERE The UCLA-NTNU Taiwan Studies Initiative Conference Indigenous Knowledge, Taiwan: Comparative and Relational Perspectives Friday–Saturday, May 11–12 Royce Hall 314 UCLA This conference aims to engender transnational conversations about indigenous knowledge, with Taiwan as its comparative pivot...
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Area Impossible: Sexuality and Geopolitics Symposium
Area Impossible: Sexuality and Geopolitics Symposium
Within queer studies, the geopolitical has posed a much-needed challenge to the spatial and temporal logics of the field (logics that often mire the field in the US), especially in the aftermath of the turn to transnationalism. Comparative literature has historically fashioned its domains outside US borders, but despite its range has remained somewhat tied...