Interdepartmental
Literature Colloquium
Sponsored by the Humanities
Institute at Stony Brook, with support from the Comparative Literature
Department and the English Department.
Organized
by:
Rafe Dalleo, Graduate Student, Comparative Literature. (Fall)
Gretchen Woertendyke, Graduate Student, English. (Spring)
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2004
12:30-2:00 pm
The Humanities Institute
Julia Meier, Visiting scholar from University of Hannover.
“'La Vie Crie a la mort' The Aesthetics of Director Chris Cunningham:
An Approach With the 'Logic of Sensation' by Gilles Deleuze.”
Lauren Neefe, Graduate Student, English.
“Underneath the Lamp and Doily: Lafcadio Hearn's Chinese Ghosts.”
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004
12:30-2:00pm
The Humanities Institute
Aga Skrodzka-Bates, Graduate Student, Comparative Literature. “(Re)Covering the Music of Language: The Trajectory of Maternal Loss in Eva Hoffman’s
Lost in Translation.”
Robert Harvey, Professor and Chair, Comparative Literature. “Beckett’s Wit.”
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Wednesday, November 19th, 2003
12-40-2:00
The Humanities Institute
Daniel Chiasson, Assistant Professor, English. “Reading Robert Lowell Reading.”
Steve Edwin, Graduate Student, Comparative Literature,
“Colonialism, Gender and Healing in Cherrie Moraga’s
Loving in the War Years.”
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2003
12-40-2:00
The Humanities Institute
Gabriela Polit-Dueñas, Visiting Assistant Professor, Hispanic
Languages and Literature, “Writing Hysteria: Women’s Voices in Caudillo
Novels.”
Michelle Auster, Graduate Student, English Department, “The
Englishman Abroad: D.H. Lawrence in Australia.”
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