Congrats to Catherine Nguyen, who has just joined Emerson College as assistant professor of asian diasporic literatures in the department of writing, literature and publishing. Congrats, Catherine! Learn more about Catherine’s latest projects here.
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New Associate Dean, Arts and Humanities, UC Berkeley
Karl Britto has taken on the role of Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities at the University of California Berkeley, where he has taught in the French and Comparative Literature programs since 1996. Congratulations, Karl!
ASERN at the ACLA
In June, ASERN members, Howie Tam, Tess Do, Alex Kurmann, and Leslie Barnes came together virtually to take part in Howie’s seminar, “Transnational Southeast Asian Literatures in the World.” Much has changed since Benedict Anderson conceptualized the idea of the nation as an imagined community nearly four decades ago. Primarily, borders have become more porousContinue reading “ASERN at the ACLA”
Alexandra Kurmann gives keynote for WiF “The Immersive Potential of Literature” symposium
Dr Alexandra Kurmann recently gave a keynote presentation for the Women in French (Australia) Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher International Symposium: The Immersive Potential of Literature and Hybrid Media in the 20th and 21st Centuries (Jan. 13-15, 2022). Alex’s presentation was titled “Immersion in Literature as Other: The Sartrean Gaze and the Production of EmpatheticContinue reading “Alexandra Kurmann gives keynote for WiF “The Immersive Potential of Literature” symposium”
The Cinema of Rithy Panh book launch
The Asian Cinema Research Lab at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore will host a book launch for Leslie Barnes and Joseph Mai’s The Cinema of Rithy Panh: Everything Has a Soul on November 12, 2021. Mariam B. Lam will launch the book, and contributors to the book will discuss its different themes. Please see posterContinue reading “The Cinema of Rithy Panh book launch”
New publication by Nguyen Giang Huong: Le Portail France-Vietnam
Le site France-Vietnam : Bibliothèque des flamboyants (Bibliothèque nationale de France et Bibliothèque nationale du Vietnam), en mettant désormais à la disposition des historiens d’innombrables documents datant particulièrement de l’époque coloniale, rappelle opportunément que la France et le Vietnam ont une histoire commune depuis le XVIIe siècle jusqu’à nos jours. Il a l’ambition de jalonner des itinéraires dans lesContinue reading “New publication by Nguyen Giang Huong: Le Portail France-Vietnam”
New publication by Leslie Barnes: The Cinema of Rithy Panh
Born in 1964, Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh grew up in the midst of the Khmer Rouge’s genocidal reign of terror, which claimed the lives of many of his relatives. After escaping to France, where he attended film school, he returned to his homeland in the late 1980s and began work on the documentaries and fictionContinue reading “New publication by Leslie Barnes: The Cinema of Rithy Panh”
Catherine Nguyen named 2021-2022 ACLS Fellow
Catherine Nguyen has been awarded an American Council of Learned Societies fellowship (2021-2022) for her project, Children Born of War, Adoptees Made by War: Vietnamese Diasporic Contestations of Empire and Race. Catherine’s project investigates the Vietnamese mixed-race child and the transracial adoptee as the figures through which France and the United States negotiate citizenship and refugee displacementContinue reading “Catherine Nguyen named 2021-2022 ACLS Fellow”
New publication by Angelica Pisey So: ‘L’éducation de nos filles’ in Colonial French Indochina
This article examines the problematization of, and the proposed solutions to, cultural métissage in the first published Vietnamese Francophone novel, Le roman de mademoiselle Lys (1921). It investigates how the author, Nguyen Phan Long, founder of the Constitutionalist Party of Cochinchina, uses French syntax as a rhetorical means of disciplining Vietnamese women in French Indochina. I interpret hisContinue reading “New publication by Angelica Pisey So: ‘L’éducation de nos filles’ in Colonial French Indochina”
Nguyen Giang Huong launches France-Vietnam: Bibliothèque des flamboyants
France-Vietnam: Bibliothèque des flamboyants is a bilingual digital library (French-Vietnamese) exploring the cultural, historical, colonial, and scientific interactions between France and Vietnam from the 17th century to 1954. A collaboration between the French and Vietnamese National Libraries, the project is part of the “Patrimoines Partagés” collection, which bears witness to the historical and ongoing relations between France and the world. Led by Nguyen, headContinue reading “Nguyen Giang Huong launches France-Vietnam: Bibliothèque des flamboyants”
