Event Type: Conferences
Date
October 8, 2005

Location

Lerner Hall


Time
8:30 am – 7:15 pm

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An interdisciplinary graduate student conference.

PROGRAM

8:30–9:00          Breakfast (Satow Room)

9:00–10:30        Keynote address – Dominick LaCapra (Satow Room)

10:45–12:30      Faculty Round Table – Methods of a New Comparativism (Satow Room)

Roald Hoffman, Rosalind Morris and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Moderator: Stathis Gourgouris

12:30–1:30        Lunch Break

Afternoon Sessions A: Room 568, Lerner Hall

1:30 – 3:15        Disciplines in Dialogue

“Soliciting the Court: Difference and Deferral in Literature and the Law,” Alicia Gibson, University of Minnesota

“Readings in Parallax: Blurs and Drifts of a Comparative Method,” Julien Bismuth, Princeton University

“Helping the Data Speak: Reading the Marketplace in Egypt across Literary and Economic Texts,” Mara Naaman and Alex Peterhansl, Columbia University

Moderator: Brent Edwards, Rutgers University

3:15 – 5:00        Border Crossings

“Claiming Domains: A Critical Analysis of East Asian Area Studies,” Robin Orlansky, University of Pennsylvania

“Subaltern Horizons in World Literature and the Law of Genre,” Firat Oruc, Duke University

“Comparative Literature: a Model of A-disciplinarity,” David Marno, Stanford University Moderator: Valerie Henitiuk, University of Alberta

Afternoon Sessions B: Room 569, Lerner Hall

1:30 – 3:15        Crises and Responses

“Morts et réincarnations: A Complete History of Reception Theory (Abridged),”Joe Culpepper, University of Toronto

“Comparativism as an Art Form,” Rifat Yalman, City University of New York

“Toward a Newer Comparativism: Charting the Course for Comparative Literature at a State University,” Will Nolan, Carrie Matthews and Heather Hracs, UNC, Chapel Hill

Moderator: Michael Eskin, Columbia University

3:15 – 5:00        The Ends of Secularism

“The Secularization of American Culture,” Jordan Stein, Johns Hopkins University

“Betraying Hagiography: On the Sub-Versions of  the Messiah,” Chris Garces, Princeton University

“Contrapuntal Elaborations: Music, Literature, and Nationhood,” Allyson Salinger, University of Southern California

Moderator: Neni Panourgia, Columbia University

5:00-5:15        Coffee Break

Evening Sessions A: Room 568, Lerner Hall

5:15 – 7:00        Media of Comparison

“Interdisciplinarity and the Visual Construction of the Social,” Alejandra Uslenghi, New York University

“Unheard Methodologies:  A Semiotics of Sound in (Audio)-Visual Culture,” Brian Smith, Emory University

“The Double Exposures of Exile: Photography, Text, and Genre in Douglass and Sebald,” Julia Faisst, Harvard University

Moderator: Brian Larkin, Barnard College

Evening Sessions B: Room 569, Lerner Hall

5:15 – 7:00        Geographies of Comparativism

“The Residual Visual Topos of the Second World,” Tim Kaposy, McMaster University, Canada

“Re-reading Planetarity: On The Political Construction of the Universal,” Mariano Siskind, New York University

“…A Mongrel Approach To Planetarity,” Joseph North, University of New South Wales, Australia

Moderator: Reinhold Martin, Columbia University

7:15pm        Reception, Heyman Center for the Humanities, East Campus, Columbia University

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