Nicholas Matlin (NYU) “Utopia, Narrative Form, and Violence in Drum Journalism”

Adam Vasilios Spanos (NYU) “Some thoughts on the Question of the Contemporary”

Christopher Ian Foster (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “‘From Négritude to Migritude’: African Women Writers and Diaspora”

Earl Lin-Wei Liao (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “The Bodily Present: Physical Potentiality and Alternative Temporality in Asian American/Diasporic Literary Practice.”

The CUNY Graduate Center

Postcolonial Studies Group Colloquium Series 2012-2013

 

 NYU-CUNY Postcolonial Studies Graduate Student Symposium

Wednesday April 24th 6-8pm

19 University Place, Room 222, New York, NY

Nicholas Matlin (NYU) “Utopia, Narrative Form, and Violence in Drum Journalism”

Adam Vasilios Spanos (NYU) “Some thoughts on the Question of the Contemporary”

Christopher Ian Foster (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “‘From Négritude to Migritude’: African Women Writers and Diaspora”

Earl Lin-Wei Liao (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “The Bodily Present: Physical Potentiality and Alternative Temporality in Asian American/Diasporic Literary Practice.”

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The CUNY Postcolonial Studies Group is a chartered organization of the Doctoral Students’ Council.

Questions? Email Christopher Ian Foster at ianfoster@gmail.com