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MLA International

Symposium

Remembering Voices Lost

LISBON, PORTUGAL

MLA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Simon E. Gikandi, President

Princeton University

Judith Butler, First Vice President

University of California, Berkeley

Angelika Bammer

Emory University

Eric Hayot

Penn State University, University Park

Jean Elizabeth Howard

Columbia University

Ann Kalscheur Suarez

San Diego Mesa College

Amanda Licastro

Stevenson University

Elizabeth Mathews Losh

College of William and Mary

David Tse-chien Pan

University of California, Irvine

Barbara Fuchs, Second Vice President

University of California, Los Angeles

Paula M. Krebs, Executive Director

Modern Language Association

Anjali Prabhu

Wellesley College

Rafael A. Ramirez Mendoza

University of California, Los Angeles

Leah Richards

LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York

Ramon Saldivar

Stanford University

Evie Shockley

Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Julie Shoults

Muhlenberg College

Dana A. Williams

Howard University

SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Adriana Martins, Chair

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Ana Margarida Abrantes

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Rita Faria

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Cátia Ferreira

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Diana Gonçalves

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Nelson Ribeiro

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Inês Espada Vieira

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Rita Maia, Chair

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Gisela Canelhas

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Antonio Chenoll

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Jane Duarte

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Paulo Pinto

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

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Bem vindo! On behalf of the Modern Language Association and its 24,000 members in 100 countries, I

would like to thank each and every one of you for being part of the MLA's second International Sympo-

sium. You have arrived from all over the world, and your work spans centuries, continents, and genres.

We come together in this beautiful city in recognition of the international nature of literary and cultural

studies and of the Modern Language Association. And we come together in acknowledgment of an im-

portant theme: lost voices. Over the next few days, you will share research on forgotten communities,

censored authors, and oppressed peoples, and together we will bring attention to voices we all need to

hear. As we collaborate and engage with one another, I encourage you to discover some new voices as well.

Be curious. Be open. Share with your colleagues, and draw inspiration from what is shared with you. Let's

use our time here to spark new collaborations in Lisbon, city of light. And if you learn some things here,

and make some good connections, I urge you to join (or rejoin) the MLA. I hope I'll see many of you this

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Welcome to the Faculty of Human Sciences of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa and to the city of

Lisbon. It is a great pleasure for us to host the MLA's second International Symposium and to discuss and

attempt to recover the "lost voices" of humanity, especially during these troubling times marked by the

reemergence of populist and xenophobic discourses. Founded in 1972, the Faculty of Human Sciences is fully committed to the promotion of human dig- nity and humanistic values through research and teaching that fosters understanding among societies,

cultures, and religions. Literary and culture studies are two cornerstones of the school, a school known

for its research in literary, culture, and communication studies, as well as for its cutting-edge research

training activities, including the Summer School for the Study of Culture and the Lisbon Winter School

for the Study of Communication. e Faculty of Human Sciences also created and coordinates the Lisbon Consortium, an innovative network that brings together the MA and PhD programs in culture

studies and the most prestigious cultural institutions of the city of Lisbon, allowing faculty members and

students to blend theory and practice in new ways.

anks to its geographical location and multicultural heritage, Lisbon is a pivotal city in promoting the

East-West and South-North dialogues and thus the ideal location to debate how the humanities can give

voice to those many wish to silence. If this is your rst time in the city, do allow yourself some time to discover why the Portuguese are so fond of their pastry and co ee!

2 2019 MLA INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

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Symposium sessions and keynotes will take place on the campus of Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP) in the Biblioteca Universitária João Paulo II and the School of Business and Economics. Please see the maps on the back cover of this program to help guide you on campus. A list of rooms in each building can be found on the campus map. :;7'A29.'72B0 When you arrive at the symposium, please stop by the help desk on the main level of the Biblioteca Universitária João Paulo II to collect your program, badge, maps, and tote bag. e desk will be sta ed from 13:00 to 17:00 on Tuesday, 23 July; from 08:30 to 19:00 on Wednesday, 24 July; and from

08:30 to 18:30 on

ursday, 25 July. Instructions for logging on to UCP campus Wi-Fi are available at the help desk.

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e opening reception is open to all registered attendees and will take place on campus in the Biblioteca Universitária João Paulo II from 17:15 to 18:45. Guided tours of the university's gallery will take place throughout the reception.

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e closing symposium dinner will take place on ursday evening. is event is open only to those participants who have preregistered. No ticket or proof of registration is required; we will check names at the door. e dinner will be held at Estufa Fria, in Park Eduardo VII, at 20:00. You can reach the venue by taking one of the following routes: Take a taxi - a ride from the UCP campus will cost 12- 15. Take the Azul metro line from either Laranjeiras or Jardim

Zoológico to Marquês de Pombal.

Take the Amarela metro line from Cidade Universitária to

Marquês de Pombal.

Take the 738 Alto de Santo Amaro bus from Hospital de

Santa Maria to Marquês de Pombal.

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Please see the maps on the back cover of this program for the locations of nearby metro stations. You may purchase a transport card from the vending machines at the stations. e machines take cash and credit cards. ere is a bus stop just outside the campus entrance. Buses take transport cards or exact change. Taxis are readily available at the Lisbon Marriott (located across the street from campus). Some taxis accept credit cards but some take cash only. Please be sure to check when you enter the cab that your preferred form of payment can be accommodated. .ALKLI=:.AM'' :;7'=2EL=7J;I e symposium will be photographed and lmed for the purpose of sharing information about the symposium with the public. By attending the symposium, you acknowledge that you have been informed that you may be photographed or recorded as part of this event. In addition, you grant the MLA permission to use your name and image in MLA publications. ank you for your cooperation.

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:;7'A2:9KA'E:=2 Please note that Portugal's national emergency number is 112.
is number may be used for any emergency anywhere in Portugal. By calling 112 you can be connected to re departments, police stations, and ambulance services. e number is free of cost and may be dialed directly (no country or area code needed).

Additional emergency services in Lisbon:

24-Hour Health Service: +351 808 24 24 24

Hospital nearest to UCP campus: Hospital Santa Maria, Av.

Prof. Egas Moniz s/n, +351 21 793 27 62

Poisoning: +351 808

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Ambulance: +351 808 20 10 68

Pharmacies: +351 800 20 21 34

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Lost and Found: +351 21

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Lisbon Airport: +351 21

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2019 MLA INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM TUESdAY, 23 JULY 3

TUESdAY, 23 JULY

1. Plenary I

Chair: Adriana Martins, U Católica Portuguesa

"Welcome and Opening Remarks," Paula Krebs, MLA "Human Rights and Human Deaths: On Migration and Dignity,"

Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard U

2. Welcome Reception

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