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Materia: Literature and Expenditure

Date
Thu February 16th 2023, 5:00pm
Event Sponsor
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
materia
Location
Pigott Hall, Bldg. 260

Rm 252

Please join the next materia event "Literatures and Expenditure", a conversation between Professor Jaime Rodr铆guez Matos (Fresno State University) and Romina Wainberg (PhD candidate in Iberian and Latin American Cultures, 素人色情片).

About the event:

To Get Out of Our Human Nook: Chance, Thinking, Literature in the Anthropocene

Recent interventions concerning the link between the humanities and the Anthropocene have returned to well-known literary tropes for the de-centering of the human point of view vis-脿-vis "Nature" and the world. I propose to engage with this line of thinking by interrogating the intersection of chance, thinking, and the idea of literature in the work of Nietzsche, Bataille, Neruda and Juarroz.

Jaime Rodr铆guez Matos (CSU, Fresno) is the author of Writing of the Formless: Jos茅 Lezama Lima and the End of Time (Fordham UP, 2017).

Against Predictability: Affordances of Unproductive Writing for Anthropodecentric Thinking

My talk examines affordances of 鈥渦nproductive writing practices鈥 as depicted in two nineteenth-century Latin American novels: Gertrudis G贸mez de Avellaneda鈥檚 Sab (1841) and Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis鈥 The Posthumous Memoirs of Br谩s Cubas (1881). I propose that, in these novels, characters鈥 engagement with unproductive writing affords them an openness toward human and non-human disruptions, unsuspected entanglements, and unpredictable occurrences. In stressing the potentialities of unproductivity and unpredictability (or unpredictability within unproductivity), these novels prompt us to redefine the concept of writing and to reengage with the writerly process from an anthropodecentric perspective.

Romina Wainberg is a PhD Candidate in Iberian and Latin American Cultures at 素人色情片. She coordinates the DIF project "Queer Latin American Voices" and the France-素人色情片 collaborative initiative "The Multiplicity Turn: Theories of Identity from Poetry to Mathematics."

materia is a DLCL Focal (formerly Working) Group on anthropodecentric thinking.