Sant Jordi Spring Festival with William Viestenz (University of Minnesota)
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
450 Jane èצӰ Way, Building 260, èצӰ, CA 94305
German Library, room 252 & Oregon Courtyard
The Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures presents:
“Skin to Skin: Immunity in Recent Catalan Narrative”
A talk by William Viestenz (University of Minnesota)
Abstract:
This talk discusses the relevance of the notion of immunity for analyzing recent Catalan literary fiction. With particular focus on Albert Sánchez Piñol’sVictus: Barcelona 1714(2012) andL’esperit del temps(2019) by Martí Domínguez, the talk will consider skin as one of the primary material bases of biopolitics.վٳܲlinks the wounding of skin to textuality, but simultaneously uses the breaking open of the body to highlight community as an assemblage of diverse material actors and agents.L’esperit del tempssituates Nazism at the intersection of biology and law, emphasizing how a politics of death relies on what kinds of matter, such as the phenotype of skin, are fetishized, pathologized, and subjected to human-centered techniques of power. The talk will open discussion with the reflections on skin of Donna Haraway and Jean-Luc Nancy, and close by engaging with Haraway’s work on companionship and the ‘illicit fusion’ of beings, particularly in the historical period referred to as the ‘Chthulucene’ in which kinship and multispecies assemblages are viewed as tools for survival.
is Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese & Global Studies at the University of Minnesota. He specializes in modern Iberian literature and culture and is most recently the author ofBy the Grace of God: Francoist Spain and the Sacred Roots of Political Imagination.He is also co-editor, with Katarzyna Beilin, of the volume,Ethics of Life: Contemporary Iberian Debatesand with Joan Ramon Resina, ofThe New Ruralism: An Epistemology of Transformed Space.
This talk will be in English and will be 12:00pm at Pigott Hall, German Library (Room 252).Lunch will be served.
Followed by a Reception with Poetry and Roses at 4:30pm at Oregon Courtyard outside Pigott Hall.
Come celebrate the Catalan feast of Saint George, the Day of the Book and the Rose, with us!
Lunchtime Talk with Prof. Viestenz: April 24th 12:00pm, 260-252, Pigott Hall
"Skin to Skin: Immunity in Recent Catalan Narrative." Lunch will be served.
Hors d'oeuvres & Sant Jordi Festival: April 24th 4:30pm, Oregon Courtyard
An afternoon Reception with Food & Drinks, Roses, and a Poetry Recital.
If you have any questions, please contact Laura Menéndez or Prof. Resina at:lauramen [at] stanford.edu (lauramen[at]stanford[dot]edu)orjrresina [at] stanford.edu (jrresina[at]stanford[dot]edu).
Sponsored by the Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures (ILAC)at èצӰ, the Institut Ramon Llull (IRL), and the èצӰ Catalan Association.