Schedule - English - Florida State University
Schedule - English - Florida State University
Schedule - English - Florida State University
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“Politics or Ethics?”<br />
Respondent: John Marx, <strong>University</strong> of Richmond<br />
Friday, 2 February<br />
8-10pm<br />
Room: Auditorium<br />
Introduction: Andy Opel, <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Film Screening, Hubert Sauper’s Darwin’s Nightmare (2004)<br />
Friday, 2 February<br />
10:15pm-?<br />
Cash Bar Reception at the Park Plaza Hotel<br />
Saturday, 3 February<br />
8:30-10am<br />
Postcolonial Possibilities: Transculturation and Transnational Identities in<br />
Jamaican Popular Culture<br />
Room: 107<br />
Panel Chair: Santa Arias, <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Sara Salih, <strong>University</strong> of Toronto, “‘Our People Know the Difference, Black Is<br />
a Race, Jew Is a Religion, F*g**tism Is a Sin’: Jamaican Dancehall and<br />
Queer Postcolonial Hermeneutics”<br />
Leigh Edwards, <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, “Transculturation and Jamaican Popular<br />
Culture: Bob Marley and Johnny Cash”<br />
Candace Ward, <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, “‘We Run Tings, Tings Nuh Run We’:<br />
Dickie Jobson’s Countryman and the Resistances of Rasta”<br />
Thinking Beyond Nation: East Asian Cinema and Literature (Panel A)<br />
Room: 123A<br />
Panel Chair: Victor Fan, Yale <strong>University</strong><br />
Victor Fan, Yale <strong>University</strong>, “Post-Apocalypse NOW – America and Its Leadership<br />
in Global Re-Vision (Infernal Affairs and The Departed)<br />
Jinying Li, New York <strong>University</strong>, “New Space, Old Genre: Gendered Spatial<br />
Representation in New Hong Kong Gangster Films”<br />
Seung-hoon Jeong, Yale <strong>University</strong>, “Ontological Remapping of Postmodern<br />
Geopolitics: The Beast in the Jungle and Tropical Malady”<br />
Jihoon Kim, New York <strong>University</strong>, “Affect as Geopolitical Aesthetic: Reframing<br />
Theoretical Stalemate in Contemporary World Cinema”<br />
Insecurity in Identity: Negotiating a Changed World<br />
Room: 115<br />
Panel Chair: Anthony Stewart, Dalhousie <strong>University</strong><br />
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