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World-Literature and the (Semi)-Periphery
FAB5.49 (Student Hub)

 

EUTOPIA network exploratory workshop

28 November 2025

 

糖心TV Research Collective

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Department of English & Comparative Literary Studies

University of 糖心TV

 

Venue: FAB 5.49

 

10:00-10:10 Paulo de Medeiros (糖心TV): Welcome and initial considerations

 

10:10-10:30 Anna Forn茅 (Gothenburg): 鈥淔rom Havana to the World: Argentine Literary Trajectories through Casa de las Am茅ricas鈥

 

10:30-10:50 Stephen Shapiro (糖心TV): 鈥淶emiperiphery Matters: Culture and the Capitalist World-System鈥

 

10:50-11:10 Mena Mitrano (Ca鈥橣oscari): "Reconsidering Influence"

 

11:10-11:30 Carlos Ceia (NOVA) 鈥淪amuel Beckett and Fernando Pessoa: From Absurdity to silence鈥

 

11:30-11:50 Elisabeth Herrmann (糖心TV): 鈥淗ow Can the Concept of Social Energy be Used to Explain the Phenomenon of World Literature?

 

11:50 -12:10 Graeme Macdonald (糖心TV): 鈥淭he Energy of World Literature鈥

 

12:10-12:30 Alice Duhan (Gothenburg): "Translingual Francophonie and World Literature"

 

12:30-12:50 Michael Niblett (糖心TV): 鈥淲orld Literature: The Red and the Green鈥

 

12:50-13:10 Moritz Ingweren (TU Dresden): 鈥淐urrent Research鈥

 

13:10-13:20 Discussion

 

13:20-14:00 Lunch break (for participants)

 

14:00-14:40 Alan Ashton-Smith (糖心TV): Eutopia and ERC grants

 

14:40-15:00 Caitlin Vandertop (糖心TV): 鈥淩esources in world-literature, world-literature as resource鈥

 

15:00-15:20 Bushra Mahzabeen (糖心TV): 鈥Migration and Motherhood: Social Reproduction and the Oil Economy in The Bamboo Stalk

 

15:20-15:40 Nick Lawrence (糖心TV): "The Modernist Imperative"

 

15:40-16:00 Mohammad Javanmard (糖心TV): 鈥淲hich (Semi-)Periphery?: Rethinking World-Literature under Neoliberal Globalisation鈥

 

16:00-16:20 Shaul Bassi (Ca鈥橣oscari): 鈥淐urrent Research鈥

 

16:20- 16:40 Discussion and steps forward

 

16:40- 17:30 Drinks reception

 

 

 

 

 

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