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-POSTPONED- WIP seminar: “English by Swedes, 1563–1746” -POSTPONED-
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Talking American Literature and Culture: “Experimental: Language Writing, Two Whales, and a Dream of the Future”
The Cold War produced two prominent literary discourses of futurity:“experimental” writing and science fiction. Considering them together via a collocation in 1980s San Francisco, this talk analyzes the investments in epistemic virtue that animated these formally disparate modes for imagining languages of the future.
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"Research Application Workshop" (I)
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Research Application Workshop (II)
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Talking American Literature and Culture: “Dickinson Thinking Disaster”
In the wake of disaster and violence and in anticipation of disaster and violence, what might we learn from writers who have thought deeply about what it means to be wounded, and how woundedness might comprise both a way of knowing and a basis for community?
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The American Dilemma 2020: Nine Lessons for Healthy Democracies
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SINAS-Seminar: “Translating Sex Culture: Transnational Sex Education and the U.S.-Swedish Relationship, 1910s–1960s”
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PhD Defence: Sindija Franzetti
On 29 January, at 14.15, Sindija Franzetti will defend her doctoral thesis in English with a specialization in American Literature. The thesis is entitled “Epistolarity in a Post-Letter World”. The defence will take place over Zoom. Those who wish to attend the defence via Zoom should contact Erik Smitterberg, the Director of Doctoral Studies at the department, over e-mail.
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Talking American Literature and Culture: “The Pleasures of a Saint, the pleasures of a plant: William James, Walt Whitman, and the varieties of (an)hedonic experience”
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SINAS Seminar: “Racialization and Criminalization in the United States and Sweden”
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Talking American Literature and Culture: "Deformation Zone: A Translation Poetics"
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SINAS Seminar: “’Let the American Show You’: Early Cinema in U.S. Colonial Territories, 1898–1919.”
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Talking American Literature and Culture: "A New Animal Condition: Audubon, Poe, Muybridge."
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Talking American Literature and Culture: The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry
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Symposium - Literature and investigative journalism