Reading Literature through Cinematic Devices: Peter Esterhazy's "She Loves Me"
Reading Literature through Cinematic Devices: Peter Esterhazy's "She Loves Me"
2012 World and Comparative Literature ConferenceThis event is supported by: English
International Letters and Cultures
College of LIberal Arts and Sciences
Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, Central European Cultural Collaborative, Romanian Studies Program, Romanian Language Institute, Honorary Consultate General of Romania in Arizona
Location: Coor Hall 199
Campus: Tempe
Cost: free
Guest speaker Doru Pop is an associate professor in the Faculty of Theater and Television at Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj, Romania. His lecture is part of the "Literary Imaginary and the Poetics of Truth" conference, which will explore different approaches to the specific competences of comparatism (world and comparative literature) today. This conference continues and extends the academic exchanges between the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York and its academic partners, the Babes-Bolyai University and Arizona State University.
For more information
E-mail: orlich@asu.edu
Website: Romanian Studies at ASU
Phone: 480-965-4658
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