PANEL 83
AREA OF STUDY
EAST AND INNER ASIA
THE RUPTURE OF MEMORIES AND THE RECONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY : CHINESE-LANGUAGE LITERATURE FROM THE 1980S ONWARD
첨부파일
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VENUE
Humanities Korea Hall (Bldg. 106)
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DATE
HKH#212 9:00 AM-10:50 AM
- Chaired by Yun Lee, Saint Louis University
Invited Speakers
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Untethered Memories, Historical Re-Imaginings : An Critical Reading of Xu Xiaobin’s “Feathered Serpent”
Tanvi Negi, Jawaharlal Nehru University -
Fragmentary Memories and Displaced Events : “the General’s Monument” (1986) and Its Resistance to Coherence of Historical Narratives
Yun A Lee, Saint Louis University -
From “Yellow-Covered Books” to “World Classics:” Foreign Literature in China’s Early Reform Era
Yan Li, Oakland University -
The Emptiness at the Centre : Negative Mnemonics and the Dynamics of Buddhist Selfhood in Pema Tseden’s I Killed a Sheep
Billy Beswick, University of Oxford -
Traumatic Memory and the Absurd in the Chinese Avant-Garde of the 1980s
Tiago Pereira Martins De Castro Nabais, University of Coimbra -
Discussant :
Xian Wang, University of Notre Dame