“Berlin Exhibitions: Between Destruction and Community
(Tod—Kein Tod, Palast der Republik, 2005)”
Panel C-2, “Exhibition/s” (organized by Barrett Watten)
Friday, 9:00–10:30 AM, Room: 207
with renée c. hoogland, “Imploding Communion: Actualized Alienation
in Rineke Dijkstra’s ‘Family of Man'”
and Sarah Ruddy, “Documenting Disappearance: Exhibiting Community
in the Work of Nan Goldin”
The Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture After 1900
18-20 March 2010, University of Louisville
For the complete program, see:
http://thelouisvilleconference.com/program_2010.pdf
Other Wayne State presenters include:
Kristine Danielson, “Poetic Space in Pound’s Pisan Cantos:
Haecceities, Traumatic Bodies, Idealized Realms”
Panel B-3, “Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky: Spatial, Indexical
and Documentary Logics”
Thursday, 3:15–4:45 PM, Room 101
Jenna Gerds, “Sinclair Lewis’s Short Fiction and the Art of the Ad”
Panel C-8, “Representing Capitalism in Modernity: Arts, Spectacle
and Productivity”
Friday, 9:00–10:30 AM, Room 114
Jessamon Jones, “Biopower, Globalization and the Organ Trade
in Manjula Padmanabhan’s Harvest”
Panel D-4, “Fracturing (Indian) Histories and Bodies”
Friday, 10:45–12:15 PM, Room 207
Joel Levise, “Directions in Music and Literature: The Multiauthorship
of Miles: The Autobiography”
Panel D-8, “African-American Writing and Music: Analogies & Syntheses”
Friday, 10:45 – 12:15 PM Room 114
Chinmayi Kattemalavadi, “Mapping Space, History, and People:
W. G. Sebald’s Rings of Saturn”
Panel E-12, “Space, Multiculturalism, and Science Fiction in Film
and Novel”
Friday, 1:30–3:00 PM, Room 108
Andy Engel, “Fashion as Infection: Trauma and Capital in William Gibson’s
Pattern Recognition”
Panel I-10, “Fantasy and Science Fiction: Social Critiques and Genre Fiction”
Saturday, 2:45–4:15 PM, Room 219