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Humanities Institute Summer Graduate Scholars in Residence Presentations

Humanities Institute Summer Graduate Scholars in Residence Presentations

“In Certain Circumstances: Critiquing Political Technology”

- Jerome Clarke, Department of Philosophy and African American Studies

“Fugues and Counter-fugues: Sonic Itineraries of Colonial Lima and and Salvador de Bahia in Contemporary Fiction”

- Ricardo Andrade Fernández, Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese

“A Marxist Return to Religion? Adorno Reads Marx”

- Benjamin Randolph, Department of Philosophy

“Performing Fantasy: Scenarios of the Frontier in The Act of Killing

- Ivana Ancic, Department of Comparative Literature 

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