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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 14:14:08 -0800
From: Purushottama Bilimoria <pbilimo-AT-emory.edu>
Subject: SPOON-ANN: IAPL SPIVAK PANEL IAPL New York 


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Please distribute to Postcolonial and South Asian Women lists, someone!
Look up IAP, Website under www.sunysb or search engine IAPL Conference
2000.
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Saturday, 13 May 2000 


9:00 AM - 12:00 noon

REGISTRATION
IAPL PUBLISHERS' BOOK EXHIBIT & CAF
(Coffee, tea, juice, and pastries in the morning)

Student Activities Center Auditorium, SUNY/Stony Brook

All concurrent sessions will be held on the third floor of the SUNY/Stony
Brook Student Activities Center [SAC].


10:00 AM-1:30 PM         X  CLOSE ENCOUNTERS

CE - 1S:         Gayatri Spivak and the Limits of Postcolonial Reason
(SAC 306 )

Chair: Renuka Sharma (Psychoanalyst, Melbourne, visiting Emory
University).
1.         Joan Scott (Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton University),
"Spivak and History."
2.         Drucilla Cornell (School of Law, Rutgers University), "Spivak's
Feminism."
3.         Abdullahi A. An-Ha'im (School of Law, Emory University),
"Inventing Post-colonial Africa - an Islamic Critique."
4.         Thomas Keenan (Human Rights Project, Bard College), "Rights and
Responsibilities."
5.         Purushottama Bilimoria* (Philosophy, Deakin University-University
of Melbourne, Australia, and visiting Emory University), "A Postcolonial
Critique of Reason - Spivak between Kant and Matilal.''
6.         Donna Jones (English, Princeton University), "Spivak and Culture."
7.         Ritu Birla (History, Columbia University), "There's a Limit:
Spivak on the Secret Value of History."
8.         Dina Al-Kassim* (English, SUNY/Albany), "Foreclosure and
Transnational Literacy."
9.         Forest B. Iii Pyle (English, University of Oregon), "A Critique of
Postcolonial Judgment: Gayatri Spivak and the Problem of the Aesthetic."
10.         Mark Sanders (Society for the Humanities, Cornell University),
"Post-script."
Respondent: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (English and Comparative
Literature, Columbia University)






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