Schedule of Events
All panels for Thursday and Friday will take place at Ithaca College's Park School of Business, #301
All Keynotes/Readings will take place in the Handwerker Gallery at Ithaca College
*Important Room Change: Student Panel will meet in Friends 205 at 12:30*
Thursday, April 3rd
11am-4pm Registration (Free) and Name Tag/Schedule Pickup (This will be available in-between panels by the refreshments)
12:30-2:00 Welcome & Student Panel
1:30-2:30 Registration and Refreshments
3-4:45 Panel "Ethics and The Aesthetics of Difference"
5-6:00 Panel "Genre and Global Modernism"
6:00pm Keynote Address: Paul Saint-Amour (Penn), "Weak Theory and Global Modernism" (Handwerker)
Friday, April 4th
8-9am Coffee and Pastry, Registration and Name Tag/Schedule Pickup
9-10:30 "Center and Periphery Modernisms"
10:30-noon "Modernism and Internationalism"
noon-1pm Lunch Break
1-2:30 Keynote Address: Andrew van der Vlies (Queen Mary U. of London), "J.M. Coetzee is Bored" (Handwerker Gallery)
3-4:30 "English, Spanish, and the Politics of Global Modernisms"
4-5 Wine and Cheese Reception
5-6:30 "Fictions of Authoritarianism and the (Re)turns of Modernism"
7-8:30 Reading: Patrick Flanery, author of Absolution (2012) and Fallen Land (2013), reading from "American Night" (Handwerker)
All panels for Thursday and Friday will take place at Ithaca College's Park School of Business, #301
All Keynotes/Readings will take place in the Handwerker Gallery at Ithaca College
*Important Room Change: Student Panel will meet in Friends 205 at 12:30*
Thursday, April 3rd
11am-4pm Registration (Free) and Name Tag/Schedule Pickup (This will be available in-between panels by the refreshments)
12:30-2:00 Welcome & Student Panel
1:30-2:30 Registration and Refreshments
3-4:45 Panel "Ethics and The Aesthetics of Difference"
5-6:00 Panel "Genre and Global Modernism"
6:00pm Keynote Address: Paul Saint-Amour (Penn), "Weak Theory and Global Modernism" (Handwerker)
Friday, April 4th
8-9am Coffee and Pastry, Registration and Name Tag/Schedule Pickup
9-10:30 "Center and Periphery Modernisms"
10:30-noon "Modernism and Internationalism"
noon-1pm Lunch Break
1-2:30 Keynote Address: Andrew van der Vlies (Queen Mary U. of London), "J.M. Coetzee is Bored" (Handwerker Gallery)
3-4:30 "English, Spanish, and the Politics of Global Modernisms"
4-5 Wine and Cheese Reception
5-6:30 "Fictions of Authoritarianism and the (Re)turns of Modernism"
7-8:30 Reading: Patrick Flanery, author of Absolution (2012) and Fallen Land (2013), reading from "American Night" (Handwerker)