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International Colloquium on "What is theContemporary?"

International Colloquium on "What is the
Contemporary?"
Date
Mon May 21st 2012, 9:00am - Tue May 22nd 2012, 5:00pm
Location
素人色情片 Humanities Center, Levinthal
Hall

Cultural Synchronization and Disjuncture, and Tangible Thoughts in Luso-Brazilian Literature proudly present:

What is the Contemporary?

An international colloquium, in collaboration with Universit茅 Paris 8

May 21-22, 2012

素人色情片 Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall

As a critical category and an object of study, 鈥渢he contemporary鈥 is often taken for granted or entirely omitted from academic discussion. We often assume it is the purview of journalistic criticism, and wait for consensus to arise before considering it a viable subject of analysis. Higher learning favors the study of the past over the present, which adds institutional blindness to the inherent difficulty of considering a changing object 鈥渋n real time.鈥 This is all the more pervasive in the case of Latin American culture, which does not circulate in mainstream American humanistic discourse, and is thus relegated to an always-already past condition in our academic milieu. The premise of the colloquium is simple and enormously thought-provoking: we seek answers 鈥揻rom world-class Latin American, U.S. and European intellectuals, writers, and scholars鈥 to the question of contemporaneity. Participants address the concept itself, canon formation, and methodological issues.

Details attached.听 For more information, contact graduate coordinator fseck [at] stanford.edu (Fatoumata Seck)

Sponsored by the Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures, the Department of French and Italian, the Europe Center, Modern Thought and Literature, the Humanities Center, the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages Research Unit; and the Center for Latin American Studies at 素人色情片

SCHEDULE

Monday, May 21

9:00 Breakfast

9:30 Welcome by Gabriella Safran, Chair of the DLCL

9:45 Opening remarks by H茅ctor Hoyos and Mar铆lia Librandi-Rocha, organizers (ILAC).

10:00-12:00 Panel 1: Time and Concept

Lionel Ruffel, Paris 8: 鈥淲hat is the Contemporary? Brief Archeology of a Question鈥

Idelber Avelar, Tulane U: 鈥淐ontemporary Intersections of Ecology and Culture鈥

Discussant: Ram贸n Sald铆var, English/Comparative Literature

Lunch

2:00-4:00 Panel 2: Emerging Canonicities I

Paola Cort茅s Rocca, San Francisco State U: 鈥淒ebates contempor谩neos sobre est茅tica y pol铆tica en la Argentina del nuevo milenio鈥

Diego Vecchio, Paris 8: 鈥淟uis Gusm谩n y el inconsciente bruto鈥

Valeria de los R铆os, U. Santiago de Chile: 鈥淢apa cognitivo, memoria y medialidad: contemporaneidad en Alejandro Zambra y Pola Oloixarac鈥

Discussant: Juan Poblete, U. California at Santa Cruz

Coffee

4:30- 6:00 Public reading by Alejandro Zambra, Diego Vecchio, and Guadalupe Nettel (in Spanish), in conversation with Jorge Ruffinelli, ILAC

6:00-7:00 Reception

Tuesday, May 22

9:30 Breakfast

9:45 Recap by Tom Winterbottom and Victoria Saramago

10:00-12:00 Panel 3: Emerging Canonicities II

Julio Premat, Paris 8: 鈥淎 contratiempo: notas sobre cultura y 茅poca鈥

Alejandro Zambra, U. Diego Portales: 鈥淐omputadores鈥

Discussant: Ximena Brice帽o, ILAC

Lunch

1:30-3:00 Panel 4: Methodologies of the Transient

David William Foster, Arizona State U: 鈥淭he Contemporary as Immersion: on Being an Argentinist鈥

Odile Cisneros, U. Alberta: 鈥淐ontemporary Experimental Poetry in Canada and Brazil: A Contrastive View鈥

Earl Fitz, Vanderbilt U: 鈥淚nterdisciplinarity and the Emergence of a New Scholarly Field: Departments of Spanish and Portuguese, French, English, and Comparative Literature, and the Rise of Inter-American Literature":

Discussant: Estelle Tarica, U. California at Berkeley.

Coffee

3:30-5:00 Roundtable with all participants, closing remarks by Hoyos and Librandi-Rocha