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Day 2, May 11, 2010
PANEL SESSION II
(Chair: Sandra Ponzanesi)
-Zelia Gregoriou (Cyprus): “Post-midnight study is rupturous due to the exhaustions of my eyes”: Subjection and Govermentality in a Program of Agglicization without English (click here to read the abstract)
-Reshma Jagernath (Leeds): “Of all nations the Dutch are the dullest, the most antipoetic”: Reading the Netherlands through the Eyes of “Coetzee”(click here to read the abstract)
-Jiska de Ligt (Utrecht): Reading Lolita Anywhere: Literary Texts as Cosmopolitan Practices (click here to read the abstract)
Pannelists sitting at the table: Zelia Gregoriou, Jiske de Ligt & Reshma Jagernath
PANEL SESSION III
(Chair: Paulo de Medeiros)
-Natalia Bremner (Leeds): Constructions of Cultural Identity in the Indian Ocean: Réunion as ‘the ultimate island periphery’ (click here to read the abstract)
-Maha El Hissy (Munich): Veiled Bodies, Vile Speech: Capturing Muslim Women’s Identity in Feridun Zaimo?lu’s and Günter Senkel’s Play Schwarze Jungfrauen (Black Virgins) (click here to read the abstract)
-Koen Leurs (Utrecht): Postcolonizing the Internet: Migrant Youth, Digital Media and Conviviality (click here to read the abstract)
Response, Graham Huggan, sitting next to Agnes Woolley and Claudia Breger (right)
Koen Leurs, Natalia Bremner and Maha El Hissy
Visit to Franz Marc Museum, Kochel
Franz Marc Museum
Guided tour, by Judith Csiki and Sarah Schappert
Workshop participants at Lake Kochel
KEYNOTE
Claudia Breger: “Locating ‘100% Human Rights’ between Istanbul and Northern Germany: Fatih Akin’s Auf der anderen Seite (On the Edge of Heaven)”
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