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ACLA Undergraduate Seminar "Bad Readers"

Organizer: Karyn Ball

In view of the popularity of last year's topic, we reprise it this year and encourage all who applied last year but weren't admitted due to space constraints, to reapply. From Heinrich von... more

Imagining Extinction: Afterness, Fossils and Fiction

Organizer: Asijit Datta

Writing about extinction is an aporetic coming together of our current geological reality and imagination that borders on speculation. It is an act that opens up the ecological, the ontological, and... more

Inter-Asian Literary Relations

Organizer: Firat Oruc

What are the textual modes of inter-Asian literary interactions? What are the forms of intertextuality across the literatures and languages of Asia? This seminar aims to examine the inter-Asian... more

speculation I riddle I proemdra

Organizer: Danai Mupotsa

speculation I riddle I proemdra Zukolwenkosi ZIkalala’s essay “Forced Landing in Dark Time”, speculates on the method of a proemdra arises—a strategy, or trick-form that combines poetry, drama and... more

Alternative Poetics of Environment in South Asia

Organizer: Sumera Saleem

In his 2009 text entitled Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity, José Esteban Muñoz describes the political power of art in imagining and reimagining “other ways of being in the world... more

The Uses of Prose

Organizer: Musab Abdul Salam

During the colonial period, South Asia witnessed the rise of new literary forms, particularly in prose, that attempted to grapple with the complexities ushered in by colonial-modernity. Writers... more

What Are the Key Concepts of Literary Study?

Organizer: Christopher Kuipers

Delineating the Concept-Field of Literature: What Are the Basic Units of Analysis of Literary Study? In contrast to many other academic fields where the subject matter is clearly defined across its... more

The World Republic of Rejection

Organizer: Amanda Malone

Gwendolyn Brooks began work on what would become her first novel, Maud Martha, in 1944, first submitting the manuscript to her editors in 1947. And yet, her novel would not be published until almost... more

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