"Asynchronicity: Cultural Theory in Comparison." Keynote by Diana Sorensen (Harvard); talks by Neil Larsen (UC Davis), Ignacio Sánchez-Prado (Washington U St. Louis), Pheng Cheah (UC Berkeley), Héctor Hoyos (ý), and guest writer Élmer Mendoza.
ASYNCHRONICITY
Cultural Theory in Comparison
Terrace Room,
Bldg 460. Margaret Jacks Hall
Friday May 28,
2010
9:15-9:30
Introductory remarks by Roland Greene, ILAC/DLCL
9:30-11:00
Neil
Larsen, UC Davis: “The Future is Past: On the
Temporalities of Global Crisis, Fictional Capital, and the
North/South Divide”
Ignacio Sánchez-Prado,
Washington U St. Louis: “The Smile of the Slave: Alfonso
Reyes, ‘Deep Time’ and the Critique of Colonial
Modernity”
Discussant: Marília Librandi
Rocha, ILAC.
11:00-12:30
Pheng
Cheah, UC Berkeley: “Of Other Worlds to
Come”
Héctor Hoyos, ILAC:
“Globalization as Form”
Discussant: Alex Woloch, English/CSN.
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Guest writer Élmer Mendoza (Culiacán, 1949) in conversation with Jorge Ruffinelli, ILAC
3:00-3:30 Coffee
3:30-5:00
Keynote talk by Diana Sorensen, Harvard: “Temporalities
and Geographies for the 21st Century”
Discussant: Joan Ramon Resina, ILAC
Co-sponsored by the Humanities Center, the Center for Latin American Studies, the Department of Comparative Literature, and the Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures at ý.