Date
May 4, 2021

Location

Webinar from Columbia University


Time
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Event Organizer

Rishi Goyal and Arden Hegele


Event Sponsor

The Institute of Comparative Literature and Society


Event Co-Sponsor(s)

Center for Science and Society, Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia Global Centers, Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities, Department of English and Comparative Literature, Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics


From Monomyth to Multimyth: BIPOC Children’s Fantasists Discuss Globalism, Possible Futures, and Writing in the Age of Pandemic

May 4, 6 PM EST

Authors
Sayantani DasGupta (ICLS, Columbia University)
Carlos Hernandez (English, CUNY)
and David Bowles (Texas Institute of Letters Governing Council)
with moderator Neni Panourgiá (Justice-in-Education, Columbia University).

Closing remarks from Arden Hegele and Rishi Goyal (Columbia University).

This event is a part of our “Medical Humanities and Pandemic Urbanisms” series celebrating the launch of our new Medical Humanities major. Learn more about the major here.

Find all events in this series here.

Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Please notify the ICLS office at icls@columbia.edu at least 10 days in advance if you require closed captioning, sign-language interpretation or any other disability accommodations. Alternatively, Disability Services can be reached at 212.854.2388 and disability@columbia.edu.

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