성균관대학교 BK21 횡단 영어영문학 핵심인재 양성사업단(단장 이영옥교수)은 캐나다 Alberta 대학의 Sandra J. Song교수를 초빙하여 ’ Autobiographical Writing by Women of Colour: Identities across Differences ’라는 주제로 The Second International BK21 Graduate Workshop을 6월 30일부터 7월 5일까지 오전 10시~12시 퇴계인문관 31613호에서 갖는다.
- 일정 -
6/30 Lecture One
Introduction and Overview
Readings:
1. Trinh, T. Minh-ha. (1989). Woman, Native, Other: Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism. Bloomington and Indianapolis. Indiana University Press: 1-44.
Chapter Titles:
“The Story Began Long Ago”
“Commitment from the Mirror-Writing Box”
2. Smith, Sidonie and Julia Watson (eds). 1998. “Excerpt from Introduction.” Women, Autobiography, Theory: A Reader. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press: 16-37.
Chapter Title:
“Part 2: Theorizing Subjectivity”
7/2 Lecture Two
bell hooks – On the Rapture of Autobiographical/Writing
Readings:
1. hooks, bell. 1989. Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black. South End Press: 5-18.
Chapter Titles:
“talking back”
“when i was a young soldier for the revolution: coming to voice”
2. hooks, bell. 1999. Remembered Rapture: The Writer at Work. The Women’s Press Ltd and Henry Holt and Company, Inc: 3-12 and 35-45.
Chapter Titles:
“writing from the darkness”
“remembered rapture: dancing with words”
3. hooks, bell. 1989. Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black. South End Press: 155-166.
Chapter Titles:
“writing autobiography”
“to gloria, who is she: on using a pseudonym”
7/4 Lecture Three
Gloria Anzaldúa – Writing (at) the Borders
Readings:
1. Anzaldúa, Gloria. 1999. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. (2nd ed). Aunt Lute Books: 20-35 and 75-86.
Chapter Titles:
“Preface to the 1st Edition,”
“The Homeland, Aztlàn/El otro México”
“How to Tame a Wild Tongue”
2. Anzaldúa, Gloria. 1999. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. (2nd ed). Aunt Lute Books: 87-120.
Chapter Titles:
“Tlilli, Tlapalli/The Path of the Red and Black Ink”
“La conciencia de la mestiza/Towards a New Consciousness”
7/8 Lecture Four
Closing Remarks – Writing (across) Differences
Readings:
1. Trinh, T. Minh-ha. (1989). Woman, Native, Other: Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism. Bloomington and Indianapolis. Indiana University Press: 79-116.
Chapter Titles:
“Difference: ‘A Special Third World Women Issue’”