Conference Program
Thursday, October 27, 2005 - Frick Fine Arts Auditorium
12:00-2:15 pm - Lunch and Registration - Frick Fine Arts Cloisters | | | 2:30-2:45 pm - Introductory Remarks & Welcome | | Shalini Puri (Pittsburgh) | 2:45-4:15 pm - Emerging Scholars Roundtable: Practices of Postcolonial Studies | | Chairs: Julie Hakim Azzam & Salomé Aguilera Skvirsky (Pittsburgh, English)
Speakers: Amy Carroll (Duke, Latin American Studies) “The Zapatista Transition: Muertos incómodos as Epistolary Performance” Adam Bund and Olivia Harrison (Columbia,Comparative Literature) "The New Comparativism" Niklas Frykman (Pittsburgh, History) “Before Britannia Ruled: Some Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Perspectives” Miguel Rojas (Pittsburgh, Art History) “ Smuggling Cultures: Body Trafficking and Artistic Agency"
| 4:15-5:45 pm - Continuing Colonialisms: Ireland and Palestine | | Chair: Colin MacCabe (Pittsburgh,
English)
Speakers: Joe Cleary (National University of Ireland, English) “National Struggles, National Bonds: Ireland, Palestine and Comparative Postcolonial Studies” Joseph Massad (Columbia, Middle Eastern & Asian Language & Cultures) "The Opposite of Terror: Notes from the Settler Colony" Rebecca L. Stein (Duke, Cultural Anthropology) “Intimacies, Interiorities, and Things: Other Histories of Palestinian Dispossession”
| 5:45-7:45 pm - Dinner | 8:00 pm - An Evening of Readings by Creative Writers | | Fiona Cheong (Singapore/ USA)/ Luiza Moreira (Brazil/ USA) Boubacar Boris Diop (Senegal) Jean
Said Makdisi (Lebanon) Medbh McGuckian (Ireland) Nuruddin Farah (Somalia)USA) |
Friday, October 28, 2005 - Fricks Fine Arts Auditorium 8:30-9:30 am - Breakfast
| 9:30-9:45 am - Remarks by Dean John Cooper | 9:45-10:45 am - Keynote Address I: Kumkum Sangari (Wisconsin) | | "'Culture' : name/place/practice" | 11:00-12:45 pm - Focus Caribbean and Latin America | | Chair: John Beverley (Pittsburgh, Hispanic Lang. & Lit.) Speakers: Sibylle Fischer (NYU, Spanish and Portuguese) “The Haitian Revolution, Postcolonialism, and the Vexed Question of Modernity” Faith Smith (Brandeis, English/African-American Studies) “The Limits of Brotherhood: Race and Regionalism in the Early Twentieth-Century Caribbean." Peter Hulme (Essex, English) “Extending the Caribbean” Diana Taylor (NYU, Performance Studies) “Performance and History”
| 12:45-2:00 pm - Lunch | 2:00-3:45 pm - Creative Writers’ Roundtable Discussion | | Chair: Fiona Cheong (Singapore/ USA)
Speakers: Nuruddin Farah (Somalia) Boubacar Boris Diop (Senegal) Jean Said Makdisi
(Palestine/ Lebanon) Medbh McGuckian (Ireland) Luiza Moreira (Brazil/ USA) Fiona Cheong (Singapore/ USA) Jean Binta Breeze (Jamaica/ Britain) | 4:00-5:15 pm - Focus Asia/Pacific | |
Chair: Joseph Alter (Pittsburgh, Anthropology) Speakers: Harry Harootunian (NYU, East Asian Studies) "Outwitted by History: Postcoloniality's Romance with Culture" Marian Aguiar (Carnegie Mellon,
Literary and Cultural Studies) "Tracking Modernity: Railway Space in South Asia" Vicente Diaz (Michigan, Program in American Culture) "Indigenous Seafaring as Critique and Praxis" | 5:15-6:45 pm - Focus Africa | | Chair: Susan Andrade (Pittsburgh, English) Speakers: Misty Bastian (Franklin
and Marshall, Anthropology) "Take the Battle to the Enemies' Camp: Militarism, Masculinism and Deliverance in African Pentecostal Discourse" Brian Larkin (Barnard, Anthropology) “Evangelical Islamists: Ahmed Deedat and the Performance of Religious Identity in Nigeria” Jarrod Hayes (Michigan, French) "Soyinka's Queer Interpretations" Susan Andrade (Pittsburgh, English) "Literary Theory in Dialogue with Area Studies" | 7:00 pm - Dinner |
Saturday, October 29, 2005 - Cathedral of Learning - Room 324 8:30-10:00 am - Breakfast | 10:00-11:15 am - Emergent Areas in Postcolonial Studies | | Chair & Respondent: Peter Hulme (Essex, English)
Speakers: Aamir Mufti (UCLA, Comparative Literature) “Postcolonial Studies and the Specter of Islam” Marcus Rediker (Pittsburgh, History) "Atlantics Black, White, Green, and Red"
| 11:30 am-1:00 pm - Comparative Postcolonial Visual Cultures | | Chair: Neepa Majumdar (Pittsburgh,
Film Studies)
Speakers: Annie Coombes (Birkbeck of London, Art History) “Impossible Histories and the Making of Memory” Kajri Jain (Independent Scholar, Art History) “Between and Across Viewing Subjects: Indian Calendar Art’s ‘English Market’” Michael Chanan (West England, Cultural Studies) "The Aesthetic Geography of Latin American Cinema: A Video Essay” | 1:00-2:30 pm - Lunch | |
2:30-3:30 pm - Keynote Address II: Robert J.C. Young (NYU) | | "The Asylum Seekers (1941), starring Walter Benjamin" | | Respondent: Colin MacCabe (Pittsburgh, English) | 3:45-5:30 pm - Roundtable Discussion with Audience | | Directions in Postcolonial Studies: What is to be Done? | | Chair: Shalini Puri (Pittsburgh, English)
Speakers/Respondents: John
Beverley (Pittsburgh, Hispanic Lang. & Lit.) "Peasants and Postcoloniality": Shalini Puri (Pittsburgh, English) “Areas of Brightness” Sangeeta Ray (Maryland, English) “Columbus Cancelled! Postcolonial Studies in a Flat World” Kumkum Sangari (Wisconsin, Milwaukee) Robert J.C. Young (NYU, English) | 5:30-7:30 pm - Dinner | 8:00 pm - Concluding Performance/Reading by Jean Binta Breeze - Frick Fine Arts Auditorium |
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