Grad Preview Week: Current MA Research Interests in Humanities and Comparative World Literature
Current MA Research Interests in Humanities and Comparative World Literature: moderated by Prof. Cristina Ruotolo
Current MA Research Interests in Humanities and Comparative World Literature: moderated by Prof. Cristina Ruotolo
MA student Bruna Aoto Franco de Lima will be presenting a paper at the Latin American Studies Association Annual Congress. The conference will be taking place in Ghana and in hybrid format from November 15-18, 2023.
Bruna's paper, “Black Women’s Writing as Resistance to Silence: A Comparative Analysis Between Chimamanda Adichie’s The Thing Around Your Neck and Conceição Evaristo’s Olhos D’água,” will be on the panel “Literature and Intersectionality,” on Saturday, November 18th, 1:45 pm to 3:15 pm.
CWL BA alum Isis Wozniakowska, who will also be entering the Comparative World Literature MA program this Fall, was interviewd by the podcast Gaming Divination:
"Interview with Isis Wozniakowska, where we discuss how comparative literature, traveling Europe, and European history can enhance table top game design and writing."