Laura Colaneri, “The Haunted Southern Cone”
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Laura Colaneri, March 9, 3pm
The 20th/21st Century Workshop is pleased to welcome:
Laura Colaneri
Ph.D Candidate in Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago
“The Haunted Southern Cone: Haunted Houses and the Ghosts of the Disappeared in Chile and Argentina”
On Monday, March 9 from 3:00pm-4:20pm in Rosenwald 405
with respondent Kaneesha Parsard, Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow in English, University of Chicago
Laura’s paper is available here. The paper is password-protected, so please contact the workshop coordinators if you need access.
This event is free and open to the public. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Please direct any questions and concerns to the workshop coordinators, Jordan Pruett (jpruett@uchicago.edu) and Zachary Hope (zhope@uchicago.edu)
Protected: Upasana Dutta, Protected Materials
Upasana Dutta, February 24
The 20th/21st Century Workshop is pleased to welcome:
Upasana Dutta
Ph.D Candidate in English, University of Chicago
‘The Play’s The Thing’: ‘Acting’ in Haider
On Monday, February 24 from 3:00pm-4:20pm in Rosenwald 405
with respondent Zachary Hope, Ph.D Candidate in English, University of Chicago
Upasana’s paper is available here. The paper is password-protected, so please contact the workshop coordinators if you need access. Optionally, the film that the paper discusses is available on Netflix.
This event is free and open to the public. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Please direct any questions and concerns to the workshop coordinators, Jordan Pruett (jpruett@uchicago.edu) and Zachary Hope (zhope@uchicago.edu)
Protected: Aarthi Vadde, Protected Materials
Aarthi Vadde, February 17
The 20th/21st Century Workshop and the Department of English are pleased to welcome:
Aarthi Vadde
Associate Professor of English, Duke University
Universal Language and Contemporary Literariness: Communication, Computation, and the Icon-Novel
On Monday, February 17 from 4:30pm-5:50pm in Classics 312
with respondent Patrick Jagoda, Professor of English and Cinema and Media Studies University of Chicago
Professor Vadde’s paper, to be read in advance, is available here. The paper is password-protected, so please contact the workshop coordinators if you need access.
This event is co-sponsored by the Department of English. The workshop is free and open to the public.
We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Please direct any questions and concerns to the workshop coordinators, Jordan Pruett (jpruett@uchicago.edu) and Zachary Hope (zhope@uchicago.edu)
Protected: Zoe Hughes, Protected Materials
Zoe Hughes, January 27
The 20th/21st Century Workshop and the Theater and Performance Studies Workshop are pleased to welcome:
Zoe Hughes
Ph.D Candidate in English, University of Chicago
Towards a Playful Reading Practice; or, Gaming at Finnegans Wake
On Monday, January 27 from 3:00pm-4:20pm in Rosenwald 405
with respondent Jordan Pruett, Ph.D Student in English, University of Chicago
Zoe’s paper, to be read in advance, is available here. The paper is password-protected, so please contact the workshop coordinators if you need access.
This event is free and open to the public. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Please direct any questions and concerns to the workshop coordinators, Jordan Pruett (jpruett@uchicago.edu) and Zachary Hope (zhope@uchicago.edu)
Marissa Fenley, January 15
The 20th/21st Century Workshop and the Theater and Performance Studies Workshop are pleased to welcome:
Marissa Fenley
Ph.D Candidate in English, University of Chicago
John W. Cooper’s Minstrel Ventriloquism and the Politics of the Color-line Barbershop
On Wednesday, January 15 from 4:30-6:00pm in Logan 603
This workshop is co-sponsored with the Theater and Performance Studies workshop. Please note the irregular time and location.
with respondent Tina Post, Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow of English, University of Chicago
There will be no pre-circulated paper for the event. However, an abstract for the presentation is available here.
This event is free and open to the public. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Please direct any questions and concerns to the workshop coordinators, Jordan Pruett (jpruett@uchicago.edu) and Zachary Hope (zhope@uchicago.edu)