Stony Brook University - Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
 

Fall 2003 - Spring 2004

Interdepartmental Literature Colloquium

Sponsored by the Humanities Institute at Stony Brook, with support from the Comparative Literature Department and the English Department.

Organized by:
Rafe Dalleo, Graduate Student, Comparative Literature. (Fall)
Gretchen Woertendyke, Graduate Student, English. (Spring)

12:30-2:00 pm,Wednesday, March 31st, 2004
The Humanities Institute
Julia Meier, Visiting scholar from University of Hannover. "La Vie Crie a la mort' The Aesthetics of Director Chris Cunningham: An Approach With the 'Logic of Sensation' by Gilles Deleuze."
Lauren Neefe, Graduate Student, English. "Underneath the Lamp and Doily: Lafcadio Hearn's Chinese Ghosts."

12:30-2:00pm, Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004
The Humanities Institute

Aga Skrodzka-Bates, Graduate Student, Comparative Literature. "(Re)Covering the Music of Language: The Trajectory of Maternal Loss in Eva Hoffman?s Lost in Translation."

Robert Harvey, Professor and Chair, Comparative Literature. "Beckett's Wit."

12:40-2:00pm, Wednesday, November 19th, 2003
The Humanities Institute

Daniel Chiasson, Assistant Professor, English. "Reading Robert Lowell Reading."

Steve Edwin, Graduate Student, Comparative Literature, "Colonialism, Gender and Healing in Cherrie Moraga's Loving in the War Years."

12:40-2:00pm, Wednesday,October 15th, 2003
The Humanities Institute

Gabriela Polit-Dueas, Visiting Assistant Professor, Hispanic Languages and Literature, "Writing Hysteria: Women's Voices in Caudillo Novels."

Michelle Auster, Graduate Student, English Department, "The Englishman Abroad: D.H. Lawrence in Australia."

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