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Seminars

Cultures of Monoculture

Organizer: Amber Bal

Monocultural farming practices are indissociable from the transformations that characterize life in the 21st century: climate change, urbanization and the dematerialization of labor are but a few... more

Not Babel: When Translation is Much of the Same

Organizer: Thomas Genova

What are the implications of what Emily Apter has described as “linguistic nominalism, or what a language name really names when it refers to grammatical practices in linguistic territories” for... more

Undetermined Promising Futures

Organizer: Michael Anthony Turcios

That a promising future awaits us not too far has been rearticulated ad nauseum. Abstract, vacuous, and frequently unrealized, a promising future indefinitely extends precarity. To imagine a... more

Ethics and Aesthetics of Direct Climate Action

Organizer: Adam Hill

As the impacts of climate catastrophe worsen and the possibilities of systemic change remain improbable, spectacularized acts of civil disobedience play an increasing role in public debate on climate... more

Reception of War in Contemporary European Literatures

Organizer: Olha Voznyuk

The Russian full-scale invasion on Ukraine in 2022 brought back the question of war, its representation and reception in literature and culture in contemporary writing. In spite of the idea that war... more

Labor in Global Speculative Fiction

Organizer: Samuel Ginsburg

In their construction of possible futures and alternate realities, science fiction and other forms of speculative literature have often provided a space to reflect on the cultural and technological... more

Anti-Fascist Worldmaking

Organizer: Jessy Bell

Umberto Eco’s now-famed essay “Ur-Fascism” (1995) outlines fourteen characteristics of what he calls “Eternal Fascism,” noting that fascistic ways of thinking and cultural mores pulse with or without... more

Hegel and World Literature

Organizer: Carson Welch

The specter of Hegel looms large over contemporary scholarship. Debunking overhasty dismissals of Hegelian thought as vulgar panlogism or reductive teleology, recent work has presented Hegel as a... more

Energy Law and Literature

Organizer: Michael Malouf

An understudied area within the Energy Humanities has been the role of legal cases and policies in shaping many of its primary petrofictional texts and as an activist strategy in climate politics or... more

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