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Tuesday
Jun082010

Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies: A Conference at the Humanities Center at Harvard University

 

Cambridge, MA, October 14-16, 2010

For information about this event, please visit:

http://tinyurl.com/Cavell-Conference
 
Participants:
 
Charles Altieri (U.C. Berkeley)
Norton Batkin (Bard College)
Nancy Bauer (Tufts University)
Sarah Beckwith (Duke University)
R.M. Berry (Florida State University)
Jay Cantor (Tufts University)
Anthony Cascardi (U.C. Berkeley)
Robert Chodat (Boston University)
James Conant (University of Chicago)
Arnold Davidson (University of Chicago)
William Day (Le Moyne College)
Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College)
Rita Felski (University of Virginia)
Michael Fischer (Trinity University)
William Flesch (Brandeis University)
Paul Franks (University of Toronto)
John Gibson (University of Louisville)
Paul Grimstad (Yale University)
Garry Hagberg (Bard College and University of East Anglia)
Walter Jost (University of Virginia)
Sandra Laugier (Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens)
Andrew Miller (Indiana University)
Toril Moi (Duke University)
Richard Moran (Harvard University)
Elisa New (Harvard University)
Laura Quinney (Brandeis University)
Bernard Rhie (Williams College)
Lawrence Rhu (University of South Carolina)
D.N. Rodowick (Harvard University)
Naomi Scheman (University of Minnesota)
Garrett Stewart (University of Iowa)
Joshua Wilner (CUNY Graduate Center)

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