The Question of the Comparative at the Turn of the Century:
'Comparative Literacy' in a Global Age
March 25 - 28, 1999
University of Wisconsin, Madison 
            Sponsored by the Department of Comparative Literature in conjunction with the Border Studies Research Circle 
The library in Basra (al-Hariri, 12 C)The story of Bayad & Riyad (Maghreb, 13 C)
  With the generous support of the Anonymous Fund and the Jay C. & Ruth Hall Visiting Scholar Fund.

SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM

 
THURSDAY, MARCH 25                                                         7:30 p.m.
State Historical Society Auditorium

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (Columbia University):  “Comparative Literature & Cultural Studies”

Reception   9 - 10 p.m.

 

 

FRIDAY, MARCH 26             PYLE CENTER, Room 309

Morning session:                                                                                       10 a.m. -  12:30

Stephanie Jed (U California San Diego): “Frames of Reference: Connecting the Dangerously Disconnected”                                                                                            10 - 11

BREAK                                                                                                      11 - 11:15

Rethinking the Comparative: the persistence of the past?                              11:15 - 12:30

Mohammed Bamyeh  (Gallatin School/NYU): “Pessoptimistic Notes on Defeated Cultures”
George Wright (UW Superior):  “Hybridizing Roman Law”

LUNCH                                                                                                       12:30 - 2:30

Afternoon session                                                                                         2:30 - 5 p.m.

Peggy Kamuf (USC):   “Literature without Comparison”                                    2:30 - 3:30

Break                                                                                                           3:30 - 3:45
                                                                                                                                                3:45 - 5 p.m.
Toma Longinovic (UW Madison):  “The Limits of Humanism”
Narayana Rao (UW Madison): "Sanskrit in Trafalgar Square and English in Vijayawada: Comparative Literacy as Satire"

RECEPTION       PYLE CENTER, Alumni Lounge 5:30 - 7 p.m.

 

 

SATURDAY, MARCH 27          PYLE CENTER, Room 313

Morning session:                                                                                             10 A.M. - 12:30

Gilberto Perez (Sarah Lawrence College): "Towards a Rhetoric of Film"             10 - 11

BREAK                                                                                                            11 - 11:15
                                                                                                                                                    11:15 - 12:30
Randall Halle (U. of Rochester): “The Transnational Aesthetic and the Emergence  of European Film”
Tacey Rosolowski (Independent scholar and writer): “Consciously Adorned: Interrogations of the Body in Contemporary Art Jewelry" 
 
LUNCH                                                                                                         12:30 - 2:30

Afternoon session                                                                                            2:30 - 5 p.m.
Translation, Memoir, History: Comparative stories and what can’t be ‘carried across’

A reading of the work of Etel Adnan (independent scholar, writer, and artist) in her absence, including
"Four Stories for the Symposium"                                                                    2:30 - 3:30

Break                                                                                                              3:30 - 3:45
                                                                                                                                                    3:45 - 5
Elizabeth Zanichkowsky (UW Waukesha): “title to be announced”
Nicole Huang (UW Madison): “Ethnographies of Wartime: Women's Autobiographical Fiction in 1940s Shanghai”
 


 
SUNDAY, MARCH 28                                                            10:30 - 1
313 PYLE CENTER

Bagels, cream cheese, coffee and discussion with symposium participants and speakers.
Organized and moderated by Comparative Literature and Borders Studies Research Circle students.


We are grateful to the following for their cosponsorship:
English, French & Italian, German, Spanish & Portuguese, European Studies, South Asian Studies, Women’s Studies and the Havens Center, the Institute for Research in the Humanities, and the International Institute.

Special thanks to Elyse Crystall, Laura Dill, Loretta Freiling, Trina Messer, and Kristin Pitt.
 

For more information, please contact:

The Department of Comparative Literature
934 Van Hise Hall     1220 Linden Dr.
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Madison   WI     53706

608-262-3059 (departmental office)
608-262-9723 (fax)
tmesser@lss.wisc.edu

or Mary N. Layoun
608-262-9767
layoun@lss.wisc.edu  OR
mnlayoun@facstaff.wisc.edu
 

This page last updated March 22, 1999.