Date
September 12, 2016

Location

Common Room, Heyman Center


Time
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Event Organizer

Rosalind Morris, Professor of Anthropology and ICLS Executive Committee Member

Gustav Kalm, PhD Candidate in Anthropology and ICLS


Event Sponsor

Event Co-Sponsor(s)

This series is not open to the public, only ICLS graduate students and affiliated faculty are invited to attend.

We will be continuing last year’s successful Possibilities: Works in Progress graduate series. The first installment will be:

“Michel Leiris’s L’Afrique fantôme: Translation and the Colonial Encounter.”

Brent Edwards, Professor of English and Comparative Literature and ICLS DGS

Moderated by Gustav Kalm, ICLS/Anthropology PhD Candidate

Please note that attending this series is strongly encouraged for all our pre-MPhil graduate students. Curated by Professor Rosalind Morris, this series invites ICLS Affiliated Faculty to share a pre-circulated paper, most often a work-in-progress. The conversation will focus on their experience doing comparative and interdisciplinary research. The faculty member will present briefly about the pre-circulated piece, one of your fellow graduate students will make the introduction, respond, and serve as moderator for discussion.

Please email Sarah Monks for a copy of the pre-circulated reading.

 The Heyman Center for the Humanities, Room B-101
74 Morningside Drive
New York, NY, 10027
  (212) 854-4541
  (212) 854-3099