ACLA 2006 Annual Meeting: The Human and Its Others
Princeton University, March 23-26, 2006
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- Seminars » A
- Aboriginal Figures
- Aestheticism: De-humanizing or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic Receptor?
- Aesthetics and Politics of Gender Representation
- After the Humanistic Tradition: How We Teach What We Teach
- After the Post-Human, Beyond the “Cyborg Manifesto”
- Alien Worlds: Human Contact with Alien Others in Works of Science Fiction
- Altars behind Idols: Non-Western Myths in American Dress
- Animal in a Post-Human World
- Animal Other in Literature, the Arts, and Culture
- Animal Whites: Whiteness, Animals, and the Human
- Animals and Globalization
- Anthropology and Cultural Theory
- Anthropomorphizing the World
- Asian Diaspora
- Avant-Garde Androids
- Seminars » B
- Seminars » C
- Seminars » E
- Ecocriticism and its Postcolonial Futures
- Ecologies of the (Post) Human
- Essaying the Human/Nonhuman
- European Union: its Supranational Symbols and its Others in its Literatures, Films, and Media
- Exapropriating the Human: Tele-technologies, Postcolonialism, and their Convergence in Contemporary Globalization
- Exile and Otherness
- Seminars » F
- Faust Legend and the Human, Part I
- Faust Legend and the Human, Part II
- Figures and Figurations of the Undead
- Figures and Figurations of the Undead II
- Filthy Types: Technology, Reproduction, and Monstrosity in the Romantic Period
- Form, Formalizing, The Formulaic
- From E-pistles to E-mail: The Role of the Post in Relaying the Human
- Seminars » G
- Seminars » H
- Homo economicus
- Human Communities and their Others
- Human Difference/La Différence Humaine: Session A
- Human Difference/La Différence Humaine: Session B
- Human Drama of the Family as Portrayed in the Visual Arts
- Human in Posthuman Technology
- Human Language and Language Reform
- Human Natures: On Technics and Technical Definitions of the Human
- Human Rights: “Lost” in Translation?
- Human Time: Mediality and Culture
- Human, the Not Human, and Cultural Contact
- Humanism and the Global Hybrid
- Humanists, Humanitarians, and Other Travelers: Postcolonial and Postmodern Encounters with Otherness
- Humanizing Mission: Dalit Literature in Context
- Humans and the Incorporeal: Translations of the Supernatural
- Hypertext Literacy
- Seminars » I
- Idea of the Holocaust and the Human
- Imagining Our Others: A Cultural Ethics
- Imagining Our Others: A Literary Ethics
- Imagining Our Others: A Philosophical Ethics
- In)Human Outside: Welcoming, Traveling, and Writing
- Indigenous language rights movements and the growth of written indigenous language literature in Central and South America
- Individuals, Groups, Multiplicities: Humans and Others
- Intimacy and Exteriority
- Seminars » K
- Seminars » L
- Language Ideology and the Human
- Language, Mysticism, and Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia
- Language, Technics, Memory: Testimony at the Limits of the Human
- Literary Perversions: Reconfiguring the Limits of the Human
- Literary Tropes and Molecular Biology in the Postmodern Era
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity II: Individualized Modernity and the Frankfurt School
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity III: Individualized Early Modernity
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity IV: Individualized Late Modernity
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity V: Individualized (Post)coloniality
- Seminars » M
- Man and Madness: Written
- Meaning in Motion
- Mestizaje, Mestiçagem, and Miscegenation: Mixing with the Other in the Americas
- Metamorphosis across Cultural Margins: Translation, Transculturation, and the Transformation of Critical Discourse and Literary Form
- Monstrous Rhetoric, Part I
- Monstrous Rhetoric, Part II
- Mysterious Unknown: The Gothic and Its Human Others
- Seminars » N
- Seminars » O
- Open: Art and Thought at the Threshold of Being
- Other Dreams
- Other Medievalisms
- Othering of (and Othering within) Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Eurasia
- Othering of (and Othering within) Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Eurasia II
- Otherworldly Alterity: Faith, Supernaturalism, and the Formation of Identity
- Seminars » P
- Perennial Other: Yiddish Literature in Comparative Contexts
- Poetry — Epic, Emblematic, Political, and Liminal
- Poetry is what is lost in translation”: Translating the Poetry of Other
- Point of the Human: Gestures, Intentionality, and the Possibility of Literary Criticism
- Producing the Human in the Politics of Life and Death
- Producing the Human in the Politics of Life and Death II
- Protean Humanity in Premodern Literary Cultures
- Psychoanalysis and the Human
- Seminars » R
- Re/Valuing the “Human”
- Realism’s Others
- Relevances of Raymond Williams
- Renaissance Humanism and Critical Theory
- Representing Humanity in an Age of Terror
- Representing Medicine: Literary, Interdisciplinary, and Cross-Cultural Connections
- Revolution and Its Others in East Asia
- Revolution of the Senses
- Revolution of the Senses II
- Seminars » S
- Seminars
- Aboriginal Figures
- Aestheticism: De-humanizing or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic Receptor?
- Aesthetics and Politics of Gender Representation
- After the Humanistic Tradition: How We Teach What We Teach
- After the Post-Human, Beyond the “Cyborg Manifesto”
- Alien Worlds: Human Contact with Alien Others in Works of Science Fiction
- Altars behind Idols: Non-Western Myths in American Dress
- Animal in a Post-Human World
- Animal Other in Literature, the Arts, and Culture
- Animal Whites: Whiteness, Animals, and the Human
- Animals and Globalization
- Anthropology and Cultural Theory
- Anthropomorphizing the World
- Asian Diaspora
- Avant-Garde Androids
- Beauty as Philosophy of Art, Literature, and Music
- Beyond a Binary: Refiguring the Human
- Body in the Digital
- Books and the Human
- Cabinet of Curiosities: Objectifying the Human from the Renaissance to the 21st Century
- Choreography and Poetics
- Civilization and the Uses of the Primitive
- Creativity and the Human
- Cyborgs Old and New
- Ecocriticism and its Postcolonial Futures
- Ecologies of the (Post) Human
- Essaying the Human/Nonhuman
- European Union: its Supranational Symbols and its Others in its Literatures, Films, and Media
- Exapropriating the Human: Tele-technologies, Postcolonialism, and their Convergence in Contemporary Globalization
- Exile and Otherness
- Faust Legend and the Human, Part I
- Faust Legend and the Human, Part II
- Figures and Figurations of the Undead
- Figures and Figurations of the Undead II
- Filthy Types: Technology, Reproduction, and Monstrosity in the Romantic Period
- Form, Formalizing, The Formulaic
- From E-pistles to E-mail: The Role of the Post in Relaying the Human
- Ghosts, Gender, History I
- Ghosts, Gender, History II
- Gods Absent and Present
- Homo economicus
- Human Communities and their Others
- Human Difference/La Différence Humaine: Session A
- Human Difference/La Différence Humaine: Session B
- Human Drama of the Family as Portrayed in the Visual Arts
- Human in Posthuman Technology
- Human Language and Language Reform
- Human Natures: On Technics and Technical Definitions of the Human
- Human Rights: “Lost” in Translation?
- Human Time: Mediality and Culture
- Human, the Not Human, and Cultural Contact
- Humanism and the Global Hybrid
- Humanists, Humanitarians, and Other Travelers: Postcolonial and Postmodern Encounters with Otherness
- Humanizing Mission: Dalit Literature in Context
- Humans and the Incorporeal: Translations of the Supernatural
- Hypertext Literacy
- Idea of the Holocaust and the Human
- Imagining Our Others: A Cultural Ethics
- Imagining Our Others: A Literary Ethics
- Imagining Our Others: A Philosophical Ethics
- In)Human Outside: Welcoming, Traveling, and Writing
- Indigenous language rights movements and the growth of written indigenous language literature in Central and South America
- Individuals, Groups, Multiplicities: Humans and Others
- Intimacy and Exteriority
- Knowledge and “the Grey Zone”: Limit Situations and the Human Condition
- Language Ideology and the Human
- Language, Mysticism, and Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia
- Language, Technics, Memory: Testimony at the Limits of the Human
- Literary Perversions: Reconfiguring the Limits of the Human
- Literary Tropes and Molecular Biology in the Postmodern Era
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity II: Individualized Modernity and the Frankfurt School
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity III: Individualized Early Modernity
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity IV: Individualized Late Modernity
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity V: Individualized (Post)coloniality
- Man and Madness: Written
- Meaning in Motion
- Mestizaje, Mestiçagem, and Miscegenation: Mixing with the Other in the Americas
- Metamorphosis across Cultural Margins: Translation, Transculturation, and the Transformation of Critical Discourse and Literary Form
- Monstrous Rhetoric, Part I
- Monstrous Rhetoric, Part II
- Mysterious Unknown: The Gothic and Its Human Others
- Natural Subjectivity: The Textual Making of the Human or Natural Subject
- Neurology and Literature, 1800-present
- Open: Art and Thought at the Threshold of Being
- Other Dreams
- Other Medievalisms
- Othering of (and Othering within) Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Eurasia
- Othering of (and Othering within) Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Eurasia II
- Otherworldly Alterity: Faith, Supernaturalism, and the Formation of Identity
- Perennial Other: Yiddish Literature in Comparative Contexts
- Poetry — Epic, Emblematic, Political, and Liminal
- Poetry is what is lost in translation”: Translating the Poetry of Other
- Point of the Human: Gestures, Intentionality, and the Possibility of Literary Criticism
- Producing the Human in the Politics of Life and Death
- Producing the Human in the Politics of Life and Death II
- Protean Humanity in Premodern Literary Cultures
- Psychoanalysis and the Human
- Re/Valuing the “Human”
- Realism’s Others
- Relevances of Raymond Williams
- Renaissance Humanism and Critical Theory
- Representing Humanity in an Age of Terror
- Representing Medicine: Literary, Interdisciplinary, and Cross-Cultural Connections
- Revolution and Its Others in East Asia
- Revolution of the Senses
- Revolution of the Senses II
- Sacred Other: Boundaries and Pores in the Tanakh, New Testament, and Qur’an
- Sacrifice and the Human Relationship to Violence
- Stories of Radical Alterity: Literatures, Films, and Derrida’s Cloture of Western Metaphysics
- Symptomatic Reading and Its Discontents
- Technically, Monstrous
- Theatricality and the (In)human
- Theatricality, History, Theory
- Topographies and Temporalities of the Human
- Trans-Pacific Configuration of Gender and Nation
- Transferring Bodies: Affect and the Translation of the Human
- Translation and Metamorphosis
- Translation as Metamorphosis and an Ethics of Difference
- Twisted Minds, Deviant Writings
- Vampires, Predation, and the Proto-/Post-Human
- Where is the Human? Borders, Frontiers, and Limits of Humanness
- Will Any Humanism Be Possible?
- Writing at the Limits of Sanity
- Writing the Divine: Literary Meetings of Humans and Gods
- Seminars » Stream A
- Anthropology and Cultural Theory
- Anthropomorphizing the World
- Asian Diaspora
- Body in the Digital
- Cabinet of Curiosities: Objectifying the Human from the Renaissance to the 21st Century
- Creativity and the Human
- Ghosts, Gender, History I
- Human Communities and their Others
- Human Time: Mediality and Culture
- Humans and the Incorporeal: Translations of the Supernatural
- Hypertext Literacy
- Man and Madness: Written
- Meaning in Motion
- Neurology and Literature, 1800-present
- Other Dreams
- Perennial Other: Yiddish Literature in Comparative Contexts
- Poetry is what is lost in translation”: Translating the Poetry of Other
- Point of the Human: Gestures, Intentionality, and the Possibility of Literary Criticism
- Psychoanalysis and the Human
- Re/Valuing the “Human”
- Realism’s Others
- Relevances of Raymond Williams
- Representing Medicine: Literary, Interdisciplinary, and Cross-Cultural Connections
- Revolution and Its Others in East Asia
- Sacred Other: Boundaries and Pores in the Tanakh, New Testament, and Qur’an
- Stories of Radical Alterity: Literatures, Films, and Derrida’s Cloture of Western Metaphysics
- Will Any Humanism Be Possible?
- Seminars » Stream B
- Aestheticism: De-humanizing or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic Receptor?
- Aesthetics and Politics of Gender Representation
- Animal Other in Literature, the Arts, and Culture
- Books and the Human
- Choreography and Poetics
- Civilization and the Uses of the Primitive
- Cyborgs Old and New
- Figures and Figurations of the Undead
- Ghosts, Gender, History II
- Human Drama of the Family as Portrayed in the Visual Arts
- Human in Posthuman Technology
- Human Language and Language Reform
- Humanism and the Global Hybrid
- Imagining Our Others: A Literary Ethics
- Intimacy and Exteriority
- Language Ideology and the Human
- Literary Perversions: Reconfiguring the Limits of the Human
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity
- Monstrous Rhetoric, Part I
- Mysterious Unknown: The Gothic and Its Human Others
- Natural Subjectivity: The Textual Making of the Human or Natural Subject
- Open: Art and Thought at the Threshold of Being
- Othering of (and Othering within) Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Eurasia
- Producing the Human in the Politics of Life and Death
- Protean Humanity in Premodern Literary Cultures
- Sacrifice and the Human Relationship to Violence
- Symptomatic Reading and Its Discontents
- Theatricality, History, Theory
- Translation as Metamorphosis and an Ethics of Difference
- Vampires, Predation, and the Proto-/Post-Human
- Writing at the Limits of Sanity
- Writing the Divine: Literary Meetings of Humans and Gods
- Seminars » Stream C
- After the Humanistic Tradition: How We Teach What We Teach
- Animal Whites: Whiteness, Animals, and the Human
- Avant-Garde Androids
- Beauty as Philosophy of Art, Literature, and Music
- Ecocriticism and its Postcolonial Futures
- Ecologies of the (Post) Human
- European Union: its Supranational Symbols and its Others in its Literatures, Films, and Media
- Faust Legend and the Human, Part I
- Figures and Figurations of the Undead II
- Form, Formalizing, The Formulaic
- From E-pistles to E-mail: The Role of the Post in Relaying the Human
- Gods Absent and Present
- Human Difference/La Différence Humaine: Session A
- Human Natures: On Technics and Technical Definitions of the Human
- Human Rights: “Lost” in Translation?
- Idea of the Holocaust and the Human
- Imagining Our Others: A Cultural Ethics
- In)Human Outside: Welcoming, Traveling, and Writing
- Indigenous language rights movements and the growth of written indigenous language literature in Central and South America
- Knowledge and “the Grey Zone”: Limit Situations and the Human Condition
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity II: Individualized Modernity and the Frankfurt School
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity III: Individualized Early Modernity
- Other Medievalisms
- Othering of (and Othering within) Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Eurasia II
- Otherworldly Alterity: Faith, Supernaturalism, and the Formation of Identity
- Poetry — Epic, Emblematic, Political, and Liminal
- Producing the Human in the Politics of Life and Death II
- Renaissance Humanism and Critical Theory
- Revolution of the Senses
- Theatricality and the (In)human
- Topographies and Temporalities of the Human
- Transferring Bodies: Affect and the Translation of the Human
- Twisted Minds, Deviant Writings
- Where is the Human? Borders, Frontiers, and Limits of Humanness
- Seminars » Stream D
- Aboriginal Figures
- After the Post-Human, Beyond the “Cyborg Manifesto”
- Alien Worlds: Human Contact with Alien Others in Works of Science Fiction
- Altars behind Idols: Non-Western Myths in American Dress
- Animal in a Post-Human World
- Animals and Globalization
- Beyond a Binary: Refiguring the Human
- Essaying the Human/Nonhuman
- Exapropriating the Human: Tele-technologies, Postcolonialism, and their Convergence in Contemporary Globalization
- Exile and Otherness
- Faust Legend and the Human, Part II
- Filthy Types: Technology, Reproduction, and Monstrosity in the Romantic Period
- Homo economicus
- Human Difference/La Différence Humaine: Session B
- Human, the Not Human, and Cultural Contact
- Humanists, Humanitarians, and Other Travelers: Postcolonial and Postmodern Encounters with Otherness
- Humanizing Mission: Dalit Literature in Context
- Imagining Our Others: A Philosophical Ethics
- Individuals, Groups, Multiplicities: Humans and Others
- Language, Mysticism, and Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia
- Language, Technics, Memory: Testimony at the Limits of the Human
- Literary Tropes and Molecular Biology in the Postmodern Era
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity IV: Individualized Late Modernity
- Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity V: Individualized (Post)coloniality
- Mestizaje, Mestiçagem, and Miscegenation: Mixing with the Other in the Americas
- Metamorphosis across Cultural Margins: Translation, Transculturation, and the Transformation of Critical Discourse and Literary Form
- Monstrous Rhetoric, Part II
- Representing Humanity in an Age of Terror
- Revolution of the Senses II
- Technically, Monstrous
- Trans-Pacific Configuration of Gender and Nation
- Translation and Metamorphosis
- Seminars » T
- Technically, Monstrous
- Theatricality and the (In)human
- Theatricality, History, Theory
- Topographies and Temporalities of the Human
- Trans-Pacific Configuration of Gender and Nation
- Transferring Bodies: Affect and the Translation of the Human
- Translation and Metamorphosis
- Translation as Metamorphosis and an Ethics of Difference
- Twisted Minds, Deviant Writings
- Seminars » V
- Seminars » W