Perspectives: Centers, Margins, Boundaries
275 Falk
Bringing together three leading scholars from Germany, France, and the United States, the symposium explores diasporas and exile, forced and voluntary migrations, and the consequences of moving between centers and peripheries. Based on the notion that geo-temporal questions are important for a critical understanding of the human condition, the event aims for a new understanding of Europe through interdisciplinary and geocritical approaches to the literary and artistic representations of Centers, Margins and Boundaries.
Bringing together three leading scholars from Germany, France, and the United States, the symposium explores diasporas and exile, forced and voluntary migrations, and the consequences of moving between centers and peripheries. Based on the notion that geo-temporal questions are important for a critical understanding of the human condition, the event aims for a new understanding of Europe through interdisciplinary and geocritical approaches to the literary and artistic representations of Centers, Margins and Boundaries.
More information and full schedule of speakers.
Co-sponsored by Art and Music Histories; English and Textual Studies; Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics; Center for European Studies.
For accommodations, please contact keverly@syr.edu before October 14th.