Thursday, 3 January, 3:30–4:45 p.m., 303, Hynes
Program arranged by the Division on Twentieth-Century French Literature
Presiding: Scott P. Durham, Northwestern Univ.
1. "Cinephilia and the Paradoxes of 'Representative Democracy,'"
Codruta Morari,
Wellesley Coll.
2. "Jacques Rancière and the Debt Owed to Style,"
Joshua Jordan,
New York Univ.
3. "All Affects Equal,"
Tom Clark Conley,
Harvard Univ.
For copies of papers, write to spd594@northwestern.edu after 22 Dec.
Subject:
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French Literature – Twentieth Century
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