[행사/세미나] BK Summer School 6월 30일 강연자료 안내
- 영어영문학과
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- 2021-06-29
안녕하세요, 영어영문학과 사무실입니다.
6월 30일(수) 강연은 아래 아티클을 바탕으로 진행됩니다.
아티클 링크를 첨부해드리오니 미리 읽어보신 후 강연을 들으실 것을 권장드립니다.
“Praise Song” can be found here—the video and the full text poem:
http://craigsantosperez.com/praise-song-oceania/
And “First Ocean” here:
https://twitter.com/craigsperez/status/1281683274692096000/photo/2
Lectures by Distinguished International Scholars |
Re-imagining Climate Change, Justice and Inequality
(in English, Live-streaming)
Lecture 1 Meeting room ID: 184 418 6161 / Password: 7600246 | |||
Date | Time | Speaker/Moderator | Title |
6/30 (Wed) | 10:00 ~ 11:30 | Elizabeth DeLoughrey UCLA/ Chaeyoon Park Sungkyunkwan University | Poetry in the Wake of Pacific Militarism |
Schedule | |||
10:00 ~ 10:05 Opening remark 10:05 ~ 10:55 Presentation 10:55 ~ 11:30 Discussion and questions |
<Overview>
This paper turns to the U.S. militarism of the oceans and engages how Indigenous Pacific scholars
such as Craig Santos Perez (Guam/Guahan) raise important questions about the role of poetry in
the wake of the Anthropocene. It explores how poetry and the literary imagination play a vital role
in re-imagining climate change, and how a new body of scholarship called “blue humanities” or
“critical ocean studies” expands the literary imagination to include the largest body of earth on the
planet, as well as its non-human others.
(This talk will be based on Prof. DeLoughrey's article “Towards a Critical Ocean Studies for the
Anthropocene” which focuses on US militarism and the Pacific Islands and its poetic engagement by Indigenous poets.)