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José David Saldívar is Leon Sloss, Jr. Professor in Comparative Literature & Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) at Stanford University. He is a scholar of late postcontemporary culture, especially the minoritized literatures of the United States, Latin America, and the transamerican hemisphere, and of border narrative and poetics from the 16th century to the present. He currently serves as the faculty director for the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program at Stanford. He is the author of The Dialectics of Our America: Genealogy, Cultural Critique, and Literary History (Duke University Press, 1991), Border Matters: Remapping American Cultural Studies (University of California Press, 1997), and Trans-Americanity: Subaltern Modernities, Global Coloniality, and the Cultures of Greater Mexico (Duke University Press, 2012), which was translated by Mónica González García (La Habana, Cuba: Fondo Casa de las Américas and Fondo Potificia Universidad Católica De Valparaíso, 2018).
2:15–3:30 p.m., State Room, fifth floor, Student Center
11 a.m.–12:15 p.m., Woody Tanger Auditorium, first floor, Brooklyn College Library
3:40–4:55 p.m., Occidental Room, fifth floor, Student Center
2:15–3:30 p.m., 101 Whitehead Hall
3:40–4:55 p.m., Jefferson-Williams Room, fourth floor, Student Center
5–6:20 p.m., Woody Tanger Auditorium, first floor, Brooklyn College Library
Informal, 15-20–minute meetings between the Hess Scholar and Brooklyn College faculty and students. 1–4 p.m., Wolfe Institute Office, 2231 Boylan Hall
All are welcome. Present Brooklyn College ID upon entry.