Theorizing Colloquium Series

Theorizing is the graduate-student-organized colloquium series in Comparative Literature.  We invite scholars to give talks focused on exciting new areas of literary and critical theory, transnational literary studies and translation studies. Upcoming talks for 2024-2025:

November 15, 2024 Petrus Liu on Value-Form Queer Theory

https://cscc.sas.upenn.edu/events/2024/11/15/value-form-queer-theory

Please contact Jack Cao jackcao@sas.upenn.edu, Mary Campbell maryrcmp@sas.upenn.edu, or JoAnne Dubil  jdubil@sas.upenn.edu for more information.

 

February 6, 2025  Itzel Corona Aguilar in conversation with David Kazanjian on Embodying the Sacred: Undocumented Migrant Poetics

Please see Events on website https://complit.sas.upenn.edu/events.

Please contact Mary Campbell maryrcmp@sas.upenn.edu, or JoAnne Dubil  jdubil@sas.upenn.edu for more information.

 

February 26, 2025   Dr. José Vergara, an associate professor of Russian at the Bryn Mawr College and the author of All Future Plunges to the Past: James Joyce in Russian Literature (Cornell University Press, 2021). The story of James Joyce’s presence in Russian literature has often been told as a tale of literary influence long disrupted by Soviet power, though ultimately incorporated into the tradition. But who is left out of such a history? Beyond serving as a modernist icon for predominantly male writers, how else has Joyce impacted Russophone letters? During his visit to U Penn, Dr. Vergara will explore how Joyce’s iconoclastic approaches to parenthood, gender, and exile have yielded equally significant responses from a mother who lost a son to the Gulag, a group of lesbian writers, and a Ukrainian refugee.

Please see Events on website https://complit.sas.upenn.edu/events.