#  Seminars 

 



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### **June 29 – July 9**

1. Mita Banerjee (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), *Diagnosing Difference: Situating the Body in World Literature*
2. Elleke Boehmer (University of Oxford), *Southern Imagining: how to read "south" and why it matters*
3. Kader Konuk (TU Dortmund University), *Before the Law: Literature and Critical Legal Studies*
4. B. Venkat Mani (University of Wisconsin-Madison), *Tales of Unsettlement: Exile, Forced Migration, and Refuge in World Literature*
5. Ankhi Mukherjee (University of Oxford), *What Is a Classic? The Aesthetics of Postcolonial and World Literature*
6. Lawrence Venuti (Temple University), *What is Translation? Theory, Practice, Value*

### **July 13– 23**

1. Thomas Claviez (University of Bern), *Conceptualizing Cosmopolitanism and World Literature: A Critical Survey*
2. Stefano Evangelista (University of Oxford), *Writing Cosmopolitanism: World Literature, World Citizenship*
3. David Damrosch (Harvard University), *Globalization and Its Discontents*
4. Francesca Orsini (SOAS), *The Magazine and World Literature*
5. Galin Tihanov (Queen Mary, University of London), *Exilic Writing and the Making of World Literature*
6. Delia Ungureanu (University of Bucharest), *The Undiscovered Country: Visionaries of Another World*