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2020 Program Sessions

448. Nineteenth-Century Comparative Race and Indigeneity

8:30 AM–9:45 AM Jan 11, 2020 (US - Pacific)

WSCC - 617

Session Information

Description: Presenters share their research on comparative readings of race and indigeneity in and across nineteenth-century literature and culture, including the Maximo and Bartola performance archive, extralegal violence and dispossession, pedagogies of imperial subjection at the Hampton Institute and Carlisle School, Korean translations of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and racial ecologies of the Río Colorado and the Río Bravo.

Speakers

Elizabeth Brown, U of Washington, Seattle

Jang Wook Huh, U of Washington, Seattle

Carlos Alonso Nugent, Yale U

Christofer Rodelo, Harvard U

Maria Seger, U of Louisiana, Lafayette

Presider

Jang Wook Huh, U of Washington, Seattle

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