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Legacies: Nostalgia, Adaptation, and Reimaginings

Conference Schedule (UTC-7) PDT

 

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

 

Session 1, 9:30-10:45 am 

Panel 1: Deceit and Plausibility in Strategies of Literary Discourse

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Jesse O'Dell ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: 

Dr. Melanie Swan (University College London): The Future of the Past: Literary Remix as a Legacy of Resistance 

Dr. Paul Cahill (Pomona College): (Re)membering the Baroque in Manuel Mantero’s Poemas exclusivos

Dr. Donna Nicol (): What We Build from Fragments: Ethics, Imagination, and Historical Responsibility.

Syeda Azhar (Air University, Islamabad; UC Santa Barbara): Reading Lahore as Urban Text: Cognitive Mapping and Social Surveillance in In the Company of Strangers (2019)

 

Panel 2: Through time and trauma: Moving toward the postcolonial

Location: AS-125, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Jordan Silvas () & Annisa Smith ()

Jolee Estrada (): “Our bodies, our territories”: Discovering Cuerpo-Territorio in Anna Burns’ Milkman

Tsiava Jack (): Telling Our Own Stories: Natives' Survival Through Literature

Michael Barry (Boston University): “Prophecy and Pregnancy”: Revolutionary Disappointment and Decolonial Futurity in The Colour of Forgetting

 

Session 2: 11-12:15 pm, Wednesday, April 22

Panel 3: Whom Does Legacy Serve?: Reading and Remembering Christa Wolf For Our Sake

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Itzel Benitez ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Wendy Cospec () & Jonathan Estrada ()

Dr. Robert Blankenship (): Working Literature: Clemens Meyer, Christa Wolf, and the Legacy of the Bitterfelder Weg

Emery Pham () and Lani Chavez (): The Perversion of War as Glory: Christa Wolf’s Critique of Masculine Nostalgia

Kevin P. Eubanks (US Naval War College): Being-there: Heidegger, Wolf, and Literature as Care

 

Panel 4: Disability studies and health humanities: reclaiming one's body and identity

Location: AS-125, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Crystal Lie ()
Zoom Captain: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Annisa Smith () & Malia Pieper ()

Jade Saffery (): “Now, have you ever admired your body in a mirror?”: Reflecting (on) Monstered and/or Marginalized Bodies in Oreo through its Parallels to the Theseus Myth 

Jessica King (CUNY): The Legacy of My Body and its Literature: Transforming  a Health Diary into an Autoethnography 

Alexandria Morales (): Civilization and Its Malcontents: Mad Resistance to Doctored Identity in Lidia Yuknavitch’s Dora: a Headcase

Zack Medway (): Blood and Bowels: A Comparative Study of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus and Dante’s Inferno

 

Session 3: 12:30-1:45 pm,  Wednesday, April 22

Panel 5: Rewriting Ableist Legacies: Intersectional Interdisciplinary Student Interventions

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Crystal Lie ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Haley Fitzgerrell () & Acacia Bury ()

Akira Carey (): Mapping Illness Beyond the Body: Audre Lorde, GIS, and the Spatial Legacies of Cancer

Kai Dababneh (): Graphic Reimagining of Transgender Arab Identity

Chloe Fujii (): The Courage to Look Back: Autoethnography, Adolescence, and the Afterlives of Illness Metaphor

Karen Tran (): A New Age of Representation: Exploring the Disabled, Asian Experience in Modern Media

 

Panel 6: Raising the Dead: The Ontology of Resurrection

Location: AS-125, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Jeffrey High ()
Zoom Captain: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Jaynell Owens () & Chelsie Harris ()

Kimberly Wong (): Fear in a Handful of Dust: Intertextuality in R. F. Kuang’s Katabasis

Katharine Fullerton (Scripps College): Breeding Lilacs Out of the Dead: Tradition, Time, and Renewal in T.S. Eliot

Fiona Eustace (): Say, Jesus Christ of Nazareth - Do You Also Doubt Your God? Ontological Rebellion in Emily Dickinson

 

Session 4: 2-3:15 pm,  Wednesday, April 22

Keynote 1

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Amy DeSuza ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Chelsie Harris () & Katelyn Thompson ()

David F. Walker (Portland State University): On the Offensive: Reimagining Classic Literature Through the Graphic Novel

 

Session 5: 3:30-4:45 pm,  Wednesday, April 22

Panel 7: Re-evaluating the legacy of the ancient (and not-so-ancient) past

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Jessica Brooks ()
Zoom Captain: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Natalie Hayward () & Victoria Limon ()

Aurora Dorsett (): Legacies of Oppression and Empowerment: The Duality of Euripides’ Medea

Parker Ripley Ryane Ward (): Even a Goddess: Continued Female Erasure and Subjugation in Adaptations and Teachings of Homeric Hymn “To Demeter”

Logan Becker (): The Odyssey through a Modern Lens

Nicholas Perez (): Inheriting a Prophecy: The Skywalker Legacy

 

Panel 8: The legacy of colonialism

Location: AS-125, Zoom link
Moderator: Levon Parseghian ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: 

Emeer Hassanpour (UCLA): Permanent Fanonism: The Colonized Algeria in the Novel Tomorrow is a New Day

Dr. Amir Sharifi () and Dr. Ali Ashouri (SDSU): Nostalgia and Memory

 

Session 6: 5:30-6:30 pm,  Wednesday, April 22

Comparative World Literature and Classics Graduation Party

Location: Anatol Center Patio, AS-120
 

 

Thursday, April 23, 2026

 

Session 7, 9:30-10:45 am 

Panel 9: Tall Tales, Villains, Heroes and Superheroes 

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Christopher Shaw ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Jordan Silvas () & Acacia Bury ()

Dr. José Rodriguez (): Legacies of the Unkillable: Ethical Cognizance and the Deadpool Trilogy as Nostalgic Reimagining

Wendy Abrego-Mrianda (Fresno State University): A Contemporary Heroic Failure: Examining Odysseus’s Modern Heroic Shortcomings in Homer’s The Odyssey

Inu Uong (): The deception that underlies Aesop's Fables

Norma Frias (): Drawing Outside the Lines: Redefining Gender and Femininity Through Visual Narratives in Princess Jellyfish and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

 

Panel 10: Genre's Legacy, Present, and Future

Location: AS-125, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Viola Lasmana ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: 

Roundtable with Alyssa Agudelo, Kaitlyn Langford, Jorge Alas, Aiden Jackson, Emily Trejo, Leslie Villamil, Levon Parseghian

 

Session 8: 11-12:15 pm,  Thursday, April 23

Panel 11: The Contemporary Echo of Transnational Women Writers 1800 to the Present

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Clorinda Donato ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Wendy Cospec () & Jaynell Owens ()

Hilary Stern (): Exploring Gender, Philanthropy, and Transnationalism: The Case of Teresa Filangieri Ravaschieri

Michael Fahy (): The Destiny of a Woman of Genius: Legacies as Inspiration in Madame de Staël’s Corinne (1807) and George Sand’s Consuelo  (1842)

Lyn Embree (): Becoming “One of the Greats”: Female Genius and the Reimagining of Literary Legacy Across Two Centuries

Alessandra Balzani ( and Universitat Oberta de Catalunya): Across the Color Line: Colonial Rome and the Postcolonial Present in Igiaba Scego’s La Linea del Colore

 

Panel 12: Theorizing Stereotypical Frameworks in Digital Worlds

Location: AS-125, Zoom link
Moderator: Amy DeSuza ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Max Fortin () & Katelyn Thompson ()

John Ripetoe () & David Hiroki Herrero (): Genuine Character or Caricature? Navigating Racial Representation in Gaming

Nathan Bay (): Representation of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Video Games through the Character River Wyles from To The Moon

Olly Tetrault (): The Underworld of Over the Garden Wall and Ultrakill: Dante's Inferno in the Twenty-First Century

 

Session 9: 12:30-1:45 pm,  Thursday, April 23

Panel 13: The Gender of Violence and Legacies of Kinship

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Rajbir Judge ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Annisa Smith () & Natalie Hayward ()

Carlos Diaz (Texas Tech University): The Spectral in Lone Women—Grappling with Haunting Legacies and Redemption Through Solidarity

Adriana Lopez (): Why Women Kill: How Oyinkan Braithwaite’s My Sister, The Serial Killer Reinvents the Femme Fatale

Kaitlyn Langford (): Medea Unbound: Victimhood, Villainy, and Female Agency in Euripides’ Medea and Geoffrey Chaucer’s Legend of Good Women 

Lesley Gouger (): The Future of Families: An examination of alternative family units as seen in science-fiction and speculative fiction

 

Panel 14: Estranged Returns-Histories of the Future

Location: AS-125, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Viola Lasmana ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: 

Selena Torres (CSULA): The "Sinking World" of Commodity Fetishism: The Social, Environmental, and "Nonhuman” Destruction in Rina Sawayama’s “XS” (2020)

Tzarina Sophia Ramos Zapata (): “Tell Them This is My Home”: Anticipatory Nostalgia in Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS

Daniel McKay (New Mexico Military Institute): Crouching Tiger, Hidden Heritage: Reading the Miniature in Ken Liu’s “The Paper Menagerie”

Olivia Hakey (): With “Sedulous Pursuit”: Exploring Legacies of Gendered Resistance in The Lady’s Magazine (1770-1832)

 

Session 10: 2-3:15 pm,  Thursday, April 23

Keynote 2

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Jaynell Owens () & Jonathan Estrada ()

Dr. Karen Tei Yamashita (UCSC): Questions 27 & 28

 

Session 11: 3:30-4:45 pm,  Thursday, April 23

Workshop 15: Through the Eyes of the Other: Embodied Activism via Reimagined Texts

Location: Anatol Center, AS-119, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Raven Pfister () & Dr. Zakiya Atkinson ()
Zoom Captain: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Jordan Silvas () & Haley Fitzgerrell ()

 

 

Friday, April 24, 2026

 

Session 12: 9:30-10:45 am

Panel 16: Feminism, Memory, and Transformation

Location: Zoom, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
Zoom Captain: Amy DeSuza ()
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Annisa Smith () & Jordan Silvas ()

Dr. Irina Rabinovich (Holon Institute of Technology, Israel): Between Memory and Madness: The Legacy of Nostalgia in Rose Gollup-Cohen’s Autobiographical Writing

Thao Vu (Virginia Tech): Death by Water and Ōe Kenzaburō’s Unheralded Feminist Rotation

Dr. Maria Chan (Hong Kong Shue Yan University): Re-voicing the Mermaid: From Silence to Song

Mackenzie Patterson (Boston University): Demythologizing Feminist Legacies: Race, Myth, and Speculative Futures 

 

Session 13: 11-12:15 pm, Friday, April 24

Panel 17: The Legacies of Narratives, the Narrative of Legacy

Location: Zoom, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
Zoom Captain:
ASL-English Student Interpreters: 

Francesco Rossetti (University of Milan): Nostalgia for Utopia, Reimagined: Armenian Children’s Songs in Venice

Dr. John Bessai (Independent Scholar): Legacy Systems, Living Texts: Platform Succession and the Afterlives of NFB Interactive Storytelling

Dr. Mihaela Precup (University of Bucharest): Spaces of Nostalgia and Social Critique in My Golden Age I and II by Daniel Horia

Ritika Suryavanshi (Independent Scholar): From Silence to Solidarity: Translating East Asian Women's Voices from the Margins to Global Feminist Discourse

 

Session 14: 12:30-1:45 pm, Friday, April 24

Panel 18: Reclamations

Location: Zoom, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Katherine McLoone ()
Zoom Captain: Amy DeSuza ()
ASL-English Student Interpreters: 

Dr. Sarah Zahed (Westfield State University): Column as Counter Archive: Legacy, Liminality, and Erasure in Sayed Kashua’s Native

Hessam Abedini (University of Oregon): Halitosis and Inheritance: Narrative Technologies of Genealogical Reclamation in Tarsusi’s Darabnameh

S. Aiswarya (Vellore Institute of Technology, India) & Dr. Saraswathy Selvarajan (Vellore Institute of Technology, India): Tracing settler colonial shadows through Indigenous futurism in Darcie Little Badger’s novels

 

Session 15: 2-3:15 pm, Friday, April 24

Panel 19: The Anthropocene and Beyond

Location: Zoom, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Katherine McLoone ()
Zoom Captain: Amy DeSuza ()
ASL-English Student Interpreters: 

Dr. Inna Häkkinen (University of Helsinki): Solastalgic Landscape: Botanical Agency in post-Chernobyl Toxic Narrative    

Dr. Antonella De Blasio (Università eCampus, Italy): Inhabiting Legacy: Ecological Imagination

Dr. Mohammed Shafeer (Independent Researcher): From Patriotism to the Legacy of Gandhian Nationalism: Evolution of Hyper Nationalism and Hegemony of the Right Wing in India

Dr. Thakurdas Jana (Indus University, India) & Dr. Ritendra Sharma (Indus University, India): Becoming A Human-Animal: Revisiting the Therianthropes in Indian Mythology

 

Session 16: 3:30-4:45 pm, Friday, April 24

Panel 20: Legacies of Violence and Power

Location: Zoom, Zoom link
Moderator: Dr. Katherine McLoone ()
Zoom Captain: Dr. Kathryn Chew ()
ASL-English Student Interpreters: Jordan Silvas () & Max Fortin ()

Jesse S. Cohn (Purdue University Northwest): "Everything was wrong”: Postnormal historicity in three science fiction novels of the early postfascist period

Adrián Arana-Armesto (University of the Basque Country): Riding the Ruins: Nostalgia, Violence, and the Vanishing Frontier in McCarthy and McMurtry

Zhu Yanchang (Zhejiang Normal University): Recapitulating the Industrial Revolution: Jules Verne’s The Mysterious Island as a Didactic Epic of Applied Science

Scott Ennis (Independent scholar and poet):  From Urizen to the Anunnaki: Romantic Myth and the Reimagining of Ancient Authority