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Silence from the Past: Keats and Kierkegaard on Coldness and Temporality

Emil Archambault

Concordia University, Montreal

 

Silence from the Past: Keats and Kierkegaard on Coldness and Temporality

 

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The ILIAD and the RAMAYANA: Narrative Techniques

Saudamini Deo

Jadavpur University

 

The Iliad and the Ramayana: Narrative Techniques

 

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READING LOLITA IN TEHERAN and A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS: Unveiling a New-Orientalist Discourse



El Habib Louai

Ibn Zohr University Faculty of Letters

 

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Jauss, Lacan, and the Dude

Jay Bennett

University of Colorado at Boulder

 

Jauss, Lacan, and the Dude

 

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ENDGAME: Pessimism Becketts Optimism

Jason Burton

The University of Georgia

 

Pessimism Becketts Optimism: Audience and Optimism in Endgame

 

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Language as Survival in THE LAND OF GREEN PLUMS

Megan Hong

The University of Georgia

 

Language as Survival in The Land of Green Plums

 

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Dr. Moshi and Dr. Ojo interviewed with WUGA

Dr. Lioba Moshi and Dr. Akinloye Ojo were recently interviewed on WUGA in their new control room.  You can find pictures from their time with Ele Ellis on the WUGA Facebook page.

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25th Anniversary of African Studies

The university will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its African Studies Institute with two weeks of events starting November 1st.  Events will include a conference along with cultural and family events.  

Read about the celebration in Columns to learn more about the events that are planned.

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Oksana Lutsyshyna Receives Fulbright Award

Comparative Literature graduate teaching assistant, Oksana Lutsyshyna has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarship to Poland in Comparative Literature.

Lutsyshyna is one of a select group of U.S. citizens who will travel abroad for the 2012-2013 academic year through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. 

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Comparative Literature Faculty named director of African Studies Institute

Dr. Akinloye Ojo, faculty member of Comparative Literature and host of WUGA radio show African Perspectives, was named the director of the African Studies Institute in October of 2011.  Find out more about Dr. Ojo and his work with the university by visiting this article from UGA Columns.

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