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Nicholas Brown
Department of English
University of Illinois, Chicago
Nicholas Brown teaches Modernism, African literature, and critical theory in the English Department and in the Department of African American Studies. His research interests include Marxism, the history of aesthetics, Lusophone literature, and music studies. His book Utopian Generations: The Political Horizon of Twentieth-Century Literature (Princeton, 2005) examines the relationship between postcolonial literature and European modernism, and the relationship of each to continuing crises in the global economic system.

His keynote address will be delivered on Thursday, May 21, in Communications (CMU) 120. See upcoming program for finer details.

Contact the Conference Organizers at:
uwclit@u.washington.edu
Conference Co-Sponsored By:
The Simpson Center for the Humanities, Graduate and Professional Student Senate, the English Department, the Department of Comparative Literature, the Department of Germanics, the Division of French and Italian Studies, the Department of Scandinavian Studies, the Department of Classics, the Department of Geography.