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The Dartmouth College English Department Presents
MODERNISMS: A CONFERENCE
April 7 & 8, 2016
The conference will bring together scholars working with a range of concepts of modernism and diverse approaches to modernist works. Papers will address modernism in its political and economic as well as aesthetic dimensions, and in its transnational configurations: concerned with literature and art as they work together with other cultural forces including capitalism, empire, colonialism, urban experience.
Thursday, April 7, 2016
5:00 Welcome
Barbara Will, Dean of the Arts and Humanities
5:15 Keynote Speaker
Rebecca Walkowitz, Rutgers
“What is Anglophone Modernism?”
Introduction: Christian Haines, English Department
Reception following talk and discussion
Friday, April 8, 2016
9:30 Catherine Flynn, Berkeley
“James Joyce and Walter Benjamin: The Matter of Paris”
Introduction: Patricia Stuelke, English Department
11:00 Jill Richards, Yale
“Negritude and the United Nations, or Gender Trouble in the Diplomatic Archives”
Introduction: Aimee Bahng, English Department
12:30 Lunch
2:00 Iftikar Dadi, Cornell
“Calligraphic Abstraction”
Introduction: Brett Gamboa, English Department
3:00 Luke Gibbons, Maynooth
“Transatlantic Usable Pasts: The 1916 Easter Rising and American Modernism”
Introduction: Chante Mouton-Kinyon, English Department
4:00 Break
4:15 Round table and discussion with all speakers
Led by Alysia Garrison and Donald Pease, English Department