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MHC Postdoctoral Fellow Migration Conference | Part 1

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12:00PM EST - PANEL 1 Liliana Carrizo | Encounters with Invisible Songs: Intermusicality and Affective Remembrance among Iraqi Jews Samuel Dolbee | Locusts of Power Ali Glassie | “Ninety Perfect Sealskins”: Toni Morrison’s Counterhistory of Sealing Daniel...

MHC Postdoctoral Fellow Migration Conference | Part 2

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9:00AM EST - PANEL 1 Jon Connolly | Beyond Borders: Reflections on the History of Migration as a Field Delali Kumavie | Trapped in the Airport: Borders, Global Travel and the Myth of the Global Citizen in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s By the Sea Zhou Hau Liew |...

MHC Postdoctoral Fellow Migration Conference | Part 3

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12:00pm EDT - Panel 1 Hollyamber Kennedy | Settlement: Internal Colonization, Land Reclamation, and Landscapes of Displacement Daniel McDonald | Rural-Urban Migration and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century Brazil Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi | Settlement...

Valeria Luiselli: Echoes From The Borderlands

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MIGRATION AND THE HUMANITIES SPEAKERS: Valeria Luiselli, Leonardo Heiblum, and Ricardo Giraldo REGISTER FOR A ZOOM LINK Valeria Luiselli, Leonardo Heiblum and Ricardo Giraldo will present a selection from their work in progress, Echoes From The...

Out of Place and Time: Thinking Migration through the Humanities

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SPEAKERS: NATALIE G. DIAZ, YANNIS HAMILAKIS, MAAZA MENGISTE Migration seems to be a historical category of analysis with no clear beginning, middle, and end. It has allowed humanistic inquiry to re-animate questions of displacements across time and space...

Writers Speak with Maaza Mengiste and Namwali Serpell

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WRITERS SPEAK SPEAKERS: Maaza Mengiste and Namwali SerpeLL REGISTER FOR ZOOM LINK About the Speakers Maaza Mengiste is a novelist and essayist. She is the author of the novel, The Shadow King, which was shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize, and was a...