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SUMMARY:Literary / Media Histories of (Post)Colonial Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:Literary / Media Histories of (Post)Colonial Southeast Asia \nFriday 12 March 2021\, 9:30-11:30 AM (US Pacific Time / Los Angeles) on Zoom \nOrganized by Southeast Asia: Text\, Ritual\, Performance (SEATRiP) at the University of California-Riverside. Co-sponsored by UCR’s Departments of English\, History\, and Media and Cultural Studies. \nPlease register in advance at tinyurl.com/sealitmedia21 \nSpeakers: \nElizabeth Wijaya \nAssistant Professor of Visual Studies\, University of Toronto \n“The Time Between Nations: Emerging Localities in Blood and Tears of the Overseas Chinese and \nSpirit of the Overseas Chinese” \nNadine Chan \nAssistant Professor of Cultural Studies\, Claremont Graduate University \n“Cinematic Artifactuality and Postcolonial Memory” \nCheryl Narumi Naruse \nAssistant Professor of English and Mellon Assistant Professor in the Humanities\, Tulane University \n“Theorizing the Singapore Anthology as Postcolonial Form” \nPhilip Holden \nIndependent scholar \n“Translocal Translation: World Literature and the Southeast Asian Port City” \nTalk abstracts\, speaker bios\, and resources can be found at tinyurl.com/y2bsdehf \nQuestions? Please contact Weihsin Gui at weihsing@ucr.edu.
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