Friday, 6 January, 10:15–11:30 a.m., Willow A, Sheraton
Program arranged by the Division on Comparative Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
Presiding: John Burt Foster, George Mason Univ.
1. "'The Most Expensive Piece of Fish You'll Ever Buy'; or, A Short Detour through Brazil: The Deviousness of Language,"
David Palumbo-Liu,
Stanford Univ.
2. "Sexual Boundaries: Sexuality, Violence, and Postmodern Play in Caribbean Neo–Slave Narratives,"
Sam Vásquez,
Dartmouth Coll.
3. "Hemispheric Letradas: Gender, the Mexican Revolution, and Transnational Critique on the United States–Mexico Border,"
Yolanda Padilla,
Univ. of Pennsylvania
4. "Dictatorship, Diaspora, and the Fantasy of Justice: Intersections of Insurgence in Héctor Tobar's The Tattooed Soldier,"
Jennifer Harford Vargas,
Bryn Mawr Coll.
Subject:
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Comparative Literature – Twentieth Century
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