The Return of the Contemporary: The Latin American Novel in the End Times Workshop
Part of a Two-Part Event with Nicolas Campisi
In this workshop, Nicolas Campisi will discuss his most recent book. By situating his argument at the intersection of ecocritical and environmental humanities, affect studies, and the politics of memory and postmemory, Campisi presents new comparative methods to show how Latin America’s neoliberal crisis prompted significant changes in how the novel as a form imagines a different future. In preparation, please read the Introduction and Chapter 1: “The Return of Nature: The Novel of the Crisis."
Please RSVP to attend.
Please RSVP to attend.
Building: | Modern Languages Building |
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Event Type: | Workshop / Seminar |
Tags: | Activism, book discussion, Books, Culture, Discussion, Diversity, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Environment, free, History, humanities, Immigration, In Person, Inclusion, institute for the humanities, Interdisciplinary, International, Language, Latin America, Literature, multicultural, Politics, Rackham, Romance Languages And Literatures, seminar, Social Impact, Workshop, Writing |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Romance Languages & Literatures RLL, Rackham Graduate School, International Institute |
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