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CATEGORIES:Workshop
DESCRIPTION:With Guests Na'ama Rokem (U Chicago)\, Simone Stirner (Harvard)
 \,  Lucy Alford (Wake Forest)\n\nWorkshop Schedule:\n\nThursday\, March 5\,
  2026\n\n9:45—10:00        Opening Remarks\, Amir Eshel (Comparative Litera
 ture\, Stanford)\n10:00—10:45        Ostap Kin (Slavic Languages and Litera
 tures)\, “When a Story Became a Threat: The Holocaust and Its Writing in Uk
 rainian Literature\, 1945”\n11:00—11:45        Letizia Ghibaudo (French and
  Italian)\, “What Remains: Visual-Verbal Strategies in the Aesthetics of Hi
 storical Trauma”\n12:00—1:00        Lunch Break\n1:00—1:45        Ariel Hor
 owitz (Comparative Literature)\, “Jamaica Kincaid’s 'A Small Place' and the
  Philosophy of History”\n2:00—2:45        Hevin Karakurt (Comparative Liter
 ature)\, “This is a Catastrophe! A Kurdish Poetics of Historiography in Pro
 se and Poetry”\n3:00—3:45        Antje Gebhardt (German Studies)\, “Entangl
 ed (Hi)Stories in Sharon Dodua Otoo’s novel 'Ada’s Realm'”\n4:00—4:45      
   Gilad Shiram (German Studies)\, “’Transforming Birds of Prey into Sudden 
 Angels’: History Transfigured in Zuzanna Ginczanka’s ‘Non omnis moriar’”\n5
 :00—6:15        Round Table: Amir Eshel (Comparative Literature\, Stanford)
 \, Lucy Alford (English\, Wake Forest University)\, Simone Stirner (Germani
 c Languages and Literatures\, Harvard)\n\nFriday\, March 6\, 2026\n\n10:00—
 10:45        Jordan Virtue (History)\, “’The Lyre of War’: Black Civil War 
 Memory in Paul Laurence Dunbar”\n11:00—11:45        Gary Huertas (Iberian a
 nd Latin American Cultures)\, “Epistemologies of the Trace: Decolonial Memo
 ry\, Aporias of Truth\, and Hybrid Methodologies in post-agreement Colombia
 ”\n12:00—1:00        Lunch Break\n1:00—1:45        Jon Tadmor (Comparative 
 Literature)\, “Historicizing the Aesthetic Event: On the Enigmas of Natan A
 lterman’s 'Joy of the Poor' (1941)”\n2:00—2:45        Anne Gross (English)\
 , “The Newspaper as Aesthetic Form”\n3:00—3:45        Christian Gonzalez Ho
  (Art and Art History)\, “Curating Darkness: Isaac Julien and the Politics 
 of Memory”\n4:00—4:45        Miri Powell (History)\, “Has West-Coast Tech L
 ost the Mandate of Heaven?: Inquiries into a History-in-the-Making”\n5:00—6
 :15        Round Table: Alexander Nemerov (Art and Art History\, Stanford)\
 , Na’ama Rokem (Comparative Literature\, Chicago)\, Alys George (German Stu
 dies\, Stanford)
DTSTAMP:20260508T115847Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260305
LOCATION:\, Room 216
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Contemporary: Aesthetics and Poetics of the Historical Event
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782298133250
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/the-contemporary-aesthetics-and-poeti
 cs-of-the-historical-event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Workshop
DESCRIPTION:With Guests Na'ama Rokem (U Chicago)\, Simone Stirner (Harvard)
 \,  Lucy Alford (Wake Forest)\n\nWorkshop Schedule:\n\nThursday\, March 5\,
  2026\n\n9:45—10:00        Opening Remarks\, Amir Eshel (Comparative Litera
 ture\, Stanford)\n10:00—10:45        Ostap Kin (Slavic Languages and Litera
 tures)\, “When a Story Became a Threat: The Holocaust and Its Writing in Uk
 rainian Literature\, 1945”\n11:00—11:45        Letizia Ghibaudo (French and
  Italian)\, “What Remains: Visual-Verbal Strategies in the Aesthetics of Hi
 storical Trauma”\n12:00—1:00        Lunch Break\n1:00—1:45        Ariel Hor
 owitz (Comparative Literature)\, “Jamaica Kincaid’s 'A Small Place' and the
  Philosophy of History”\n2:00—2:45        Hevin Karakurt (Comparative Liter
 ature)\, “This is a Catastrophe! A Kurdish Poetics of Historiography in Pro
 se and Poetry”\n3:00—3:45        Antje Gebhardt (German Studies)\, “Entangl
 ed (Hi)Stories in Sharon Dodua Otoo’s novel 'Ada’s Realm'”\n4:00—4:45      
   Gilad Shiram (German Studies)\, “’Transforming Birds of Prey into Sudden 
 Angels’: History Transfigured in Zuzanna Ginczanka’s ‘Non omnis moriar’”\n5
 :00—6:15        Round Table: Amir Eshel (Comparative Literature\, Stanford)
 \, Lucy Alford (English\, Wake Forest University)\, Simone Stirner (Germani
 c Languages and Literatures\, Harvard)\n\nFriday\, March 6\, 2026\n\n10:00—
 10:45        Jordan Virtue (History)\, “’The Lyre of War’: Black Civil War 
 Memory in Paul Laurence Dunbar”\n11:00—11:45        Gary Huertas (Iberian a
 nd Latin American Cultures)\, “Epistemologies of the Trace: Decolonial Memo
 ry\, Aporias of Truth\, and Hybrid Methodologies in post-agreement Colombia
 ”\n12:00—1:00        Lunch Break\n1:00—1:45        Jon Tadmor (Comparative 
 Literature)\, “Historicizing the Aesthetic Event: On the Enigmas of Natan A
 lterman’s 'Joy of the Poor' (1941)”\n2:00—2:45        Anne Gross (English)\
 , “The Newspaper as Aesthetic Form”\n3:00—3:45        Christian Gonzalez Ho
  (Art and Art History)\, “Curating Darkness: Isaac Julien and the Politics 
 of Memory”\n4:00—4:45        Miri Powell (History)\, “Has West-Coast Tech L
 ost the Mandate of Heaven?: Inquiries into a History-in-the-Making”\n5:00—6
 :15        Round Table: Alexander Nemerov (Art and Art History\, Stanford)\
 , Na’ama Rokem (Comparative Literature\, Chicago)\, Alys George (German Stu
 dies\, Stanford)
DTSTAMP:20260508T115847Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
LOCATION:\, Room 216
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Contemporary: Aesthetics and Poetics of the Historical Event
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782298134275
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/the-contemporary-aesthetics-and-poeti
 cs-of-the-historical-event
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