Presented By: Comparative Literature
Animal Studies Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop
10:30 Breakfast and Welcome
11:00 Shannon Walton (PhD candidate in English and Women’s Studies), “’Are We Monsters Now?’ Gender, History, and Posthuman Metamorphosis in Karen Russell's ‘Reeling for the Empire’”
11:30 Peggy McCracken (Domna C. Stanton Collegiate Professor of French, Women's Studies, and Comparative Literature), “Animal language as Prosthesis”
12:00 Robin Queen (Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Linguistics, German and English), “Knowing the dog you're running”
12:30 Catered Lunch
1:30 Ruth Burke (MFA candidate, STAMPS School of Art and Design), "becoming cow/becoming horse"
2:00 Antoine Traisnel (Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature), "Or, the Whale"
2:30 Emelia Abbé (PhD student in English Language and Literature), "Machine Ecology and Bee Machines: Tracing Early American Biotech into the 21st Century"
3:00 Catherine Cassel (PhD candidate in English and Women’s Studies), “Social Citizens in Miniature: Acts of Creative Anthropomorphism in Antz, A Bug's Life, and Bee Movie”
11:00 Shannon Walton (PhD candidate in English and Women’s Studies), “’Are We Monsters Now?’ Gender, History, and Posthuman Metamorphosis in Karen Russell's ‘Reeling for the Empire’”
11:30 Peggy McCracken (Domna C. Stanton Collegiate Professor of French, Women's Studies, and Comparative Literature), “Animal language as Prosthesis”
12:00 Robin Queen (Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Linguistics, German and English), “Knowing the dog you're running”
12:30 Catered Lunch
1:30 Ruth Burke (MFA candidate, STAMPS School of Art and Design), "becoming cow/becoming horse"
2:00 Antoine Traisnel (Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature), "Or, the Whale"
2:30 Emelia Abbé (PhD student in English Language and Literature), "Machine Ecology and Bee Machines: Tracing Early American Biotech into the 21st Century"
3:00 Catherine Cassel (PhD candidate in English and Women’s Studies), “Social Citizens in Miniature: Acts of Creative Anthropomorphism in Antz, A Bug's Life, and Bee Movie”
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