Lecture
Post-colonial remains
Robert Young (Universidade de Nova Iorque)
October 26, 2011, 15h00
Room 1, CES-Coimbra
Abstract
As the memory of empire recedes, I will reconsider the role of the postcolonial in the twenty-first century and focus on three contemporary concerns, beginning with what I characterise as the politics of invisibility, and of unreadability, Finally, I will investigate the extent to which, in certain aspects, reviewing empires from the perspective of what might be called the deep postcolonial present can highlight certain positive features in the organisation of empire
Short Biography
Robert Young is Professor of Comparative Literature at New York University and Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Postcolonial Writing at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the founder and currently General Editor of the journal Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, published by Routledge. His research and teaching work has focused on postcolonial literature and cultures, the history of colonialism and anti-colonialism and other issues studied by the theory of literature.
Nota: Actividade no âmbito dos Programas de Doutoramento em Pós-Colonialismos e Cidadania Global (CES) e em Estudos Americanos (FLUC).