Late Modern Planet: Cultural Studies Symposium

Globalization, Modernity, and Cultural Studies

     

 

   

11th Annual Cultural Studies Symposium at Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

 

 

 

 

Keynote Speakers:
Lawrence Grossberg, Amitava Kumar, Bruce Robbins, Ginu Kamani and Joel Barraquiel Tan

 

 

 

  

  

 
March 7-9, 2002
    

 

 

Roundtable on the events of Sept. 11, 2001

            Are we living in a late modern planet? Have we moved into the postmodern universe? In what ways have globalization and diaspora changed culture and society and when did this begin? How are shifts in technology, international politics, or transnational economics registered as changes in art, identity or other cultural forms? Activist, empirical, and theoretical papers welcome. We encourage papers from any historical period.

Contact:

Michele Janette
Department of English
Denison Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-0701
mjanette@ksu.edu
Office phone: (785) 532-0772
FAX: (785) 532-2192

 

   

        

 

      

  
 

   

       

   

 

 

    

        

 

   

   

   

     

 

 

   

 


   

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