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Irene Marques, our Comparative Literature graduate has recently published her novel Daria , which will be officially launched on Aug 31. Publication info: Daria – Irene Marques – Inanna Publications “Brilliant and captivating, the novel Daria provides a look into the struggles and triumphs of … Continue reading
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John Zilcosky’s new book
John Zilcosky has just published his new book The Language of Trauma: War and Technology in Hoffmann, Freud, and Kafka. Review “This formidable scholar’s newest book—scrupulously researched and beautifully written—studies the interinvolvement of the modern discourses of law, medicine, and … Continue reading
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Hommage à Roland Le Huenen A Tribute to Roland Le Huenen Philippe ANTOINE, Alain GUYOT et Sarga MOUSSA
Hommage à Roland Le Huenen A Tribute to Roland Le Huenen Philippe ANTOINE, Alain GUYOT et Sarga MOUSSA 1- Nous avons appris avec une immense tristesse le décès de notre collègue et ami Roland Le Huenen, survenu le 16 septembre 2020. 2 – Ceux … Continue reading
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Irene Marques’ book “Uma Casa no Mundo”
“Uma Casa no Mundo”, a book by Irene Marques, a Comparative Literature graduate won the Imprensa Nacional/Ferreira de Castro Aaward in 2019 is now published by Imprensa Nacional, Portugal. Please click here for more details: Novidade Editorial | Uma Casa … Continue reading
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Northrop Frye Speakers in Spring (2021)
Northrop Frye Speakers in Spring (2021): 1.Professor Walter Mignolo, Duke University Workshop: Semiosis, Literature and Coloniality: A Decolonial Story Friday, January 15, 3-5 2. Professor Tiffany King, Georgia State University Talk/Worskhop: “The Abolitionist and Decolonial Now.” Thursday, March 11, 4-6. … Continue reading
Our former Director and Colleague, Roland J. LeHuenen, passed away
Dear all, As you know, our former Director and Colleague, Roland J. Le Huenen, passed away last weekend, September 13, 2020 . I want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to a truly impressive scholar and dedicated academic leader … Continue reading
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In Memoriam: Professor Peter W. Nesselroth
It is with great sadness that the Centre for Comparative Literature shares the news that Professor Peter W. Nesselroth, former director of the Centre, died on May 31, 2020. In Memoriam: Professor Peter W. Nesselroth It is with great sadness … Continue reading
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In Memoriam: Professor Mario J. Valdés
In Memoriam: Professor Mario J. Valdés It is with great sadness that the Centre for Comparative Literature shares the news that Professor Emeritus Mario J. Valdés, a founding member and former director of the Centre, died on April 26, 2020. … Continue reading
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Take Her, She’s Yours by Eva-Lynn Jagoe is Out Now
Take Her, She’s Yours by Eva-Lynn Jagoe is Out Now The way I’m writing about splitting and holding may sound as if I thought there was a unified self, a whole duckling, that I was supposed to become. If that … Continue reading
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Art in the time of COVID-19: finding ways to render the invisible visible
Art in the time of COVID-19: finding ways to render the invisible visible “… Professor John Paul Ricco, who has borne witness to past social upheavals and health crises that have inspired artists…” … An abundance of art and creativity has … Continue reading
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