Student initiated and facilitated with faculty consultation, the second meeting of the annual Comparative Literature colloquium, "Trauma and Global Literature" (CMLT 788B) will meet this Friday, from 1-3 in 3134 Tawes.
The topic of this week's session is Migration and Trauma. Facilitated by Andrea Knowles, the faculty consultant is Randy Ontiveros. Readings and film can be accessed through the following link: https://myelms.umd.edu/courses/1088909
The final two sessions will take place on November 14th and December 5, with emphases on War (November 14) and Oral History (December 5), also in 3134 Tawes from 1-3.
For more information contact: Shelia Jelen (sjelen@umd.edu)
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