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TALK: A Global Measure: Writing, Rights, and Responsibilities Homi Bhabha Thursday, April 15 / 4PM / FREE Corwin Pavilion Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of English and American Literature at Harvard University, Professor Bhabha is author of The Location of Culture and the forthcoming A Measure of Dwelling. His research interests are extraordinarily wide-ranging include colonial and post-colonial theory, cosmopolitanism, 19th- and 20th- Century British and other English-language literatures, semiotics, theories of ethics, psychoanalysis, and questions of culture and globalization. Among his most recent essays are "Americanization: Imaging the American Century" (1999); "Anxiety in the Midst of Difference" (1998); "The White Stuff" (1998); "On the Irremovable Strangeness of Being Different" (1998); and "Day by Day . . . with Frantz Fanon" (1998). Supported by the "Critical Issues in America" endowment (Office of the Provost, College of Letters and Science) and co-sponsored by the American Cultures and Global Contexts Center, the Department of English, the Global and International Studies Program, and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center Also: |