U utorak 20. svibnja u F-139 s početkom u 13 sati, izv. prof. dr. sc. Terri Tomsky sa Sveučilišta Alberta, Kanada, održat će gostujuće predavanje na Odsjeku za anglistiku naslovljeno Facing the “dark stuff”: Sarah Mirk’s Guantánamo Comics, Violence, and Critical Visual Literacy. Predavanje je otvoreno svim zainteresiranim studentima i nastavnicima FFRI.
Gostovanje dr. sc. Terri Tomsky omogućeno je bilateralnim sporazumom Erasmus KA171.
Biografija: Terri Tomsky is an Associate Professor of contemporary literature in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta in Canada. Her research examines memory politics in postcolonial and post-socialist literatures. She is the co-editor (with Eddy Kent) of Negative Cosmopolitanism: Culture and Politics of World Citizenship After Globalization (McGill-Queen’s UP, 2017). She has published in the areas of human rights literary studies, life writing, cultural memory and trauma, cosmopolitanism, as well as the Global War on Terror. She has recently completed a book manuscript entitled, Mediating Guantánamo: Human Rights Narratives and Activism in the War on Terror, which examines the many forms of cultural activism inspired by the prison’s injustices.