Panel 2: Constructing ‘Worlds of Literature’

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5:30-7:00 Los Angeles
8:30-10:00 NYC
9:30-11:00 Buenos Aires
14:30-16:00 Berlin
18:00-19:30 New Delhi


7:00-8:00 Los Angeles
10:00-11:00 NYC
11:00-12:00 Buenos Aires
16:00-17:00 Berlin
19:30-20:30


8:00-10:30 Los Angeles
11:00-13:30 NYC
12:00-14:30 Buenos Aires
17:00-19:30 Berlin
20:30-23:00 New Delhi




10:30-11:15 Los Angeles
13:30-14:15 NYC
14:30-15:15 Buenos Aires
19:30-20:15 Berlin
23:00-23:45 New Delhi


11:15 Los Angeles
14:15 NYC
15:15 Buenos Aires
20:15 Berlin
23:45 New Delhi

Part 1
Moderator: Bart Soethaert, Freie Universität Berlin, EXC 2020
Susanne Frank (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, EXC 2020), “Competing Claims to World Literature as Heritage (The Mid-1930s and Beyond)”
Jutta Müller-Tamm (Freie Universität Berlin, EXC 2020), “‘One heritage; one future; one city. Two sectors.’ Building International Literary Communities



Break



Part 2
Moderators: Dustin Breitenwischer, Universität Hamburg & Samira Spatzek, Freie Universität Berlin, EXC 2020
Aamir Mufti (University of California, Los Angeles), “The Nomos of World Literature”
Rebecca Walkowitz (Rutgers University), “English as an Additional Language”
David Damrosch (Harvard University), “What Isn’t World Literature?”



Break




Reading by Sergio Raimondi hosted by Literarisches Colloquium Berlin
Moderator: Susanne Klengel, Freie Universität Berlin, EXC 2020


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Worlds of Literature: Competing Notions of the Global