Harvard Institute for World Literature at the University of Cyprus (8 July – 1 August 2024)

The British Centre for Literary Translation, on behalf of the Consortium for Humanities and the Arts – South-East England (CHASE), is pleased to announce two sponsored places at the annual Institute for World Literature (IWL), to be held in person at the University of Cyprus in summer 2024.

The 14th IWL session will take place 8 July – 1 August at the University of Cyprus.  This ambitious four-week programme includes a total of ten two-week seminars taught by leading names in world literature today, together with outstanding guest lectures and the opportunity for participants to share their work in colloquia. Participants will have the chance to examine critically the latest challenges of this comprehensive and rapidly developing field, from its theoretical concepts and the history of the discipline to its forms of practice today embedded in a world market.

In addition to attending seminars, participants will give a paper or present a work in progress or a recent project within one of nine colloquia groups organised around broad themes: World Literature and Production, World Literature and Circulation, World Literature and Translation, Postcolonialism and World Literature, World Cinema and World Literature, Premodern Literature and World Literature, Sociology and World Literature, and Politics, Poetics and World Literature, plus (new this year) the Balzan Colloquium on Multilingualism.  Meeting once each week with their peers under the leadership of one of the postdoc or faculty participants, they have the opportunity to share their work and receive valuable feedback from scholars all over the world working on similar topics, and develop new projects including future ACLA seminars.

The programme includes seminars and guest lectures by faculty including Ástráður Eysteinsson (University of Iceland), Djelal Kadir (Pennsylvania State University), B. Venkat Mani (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Ankhi Mukherjee (Oxford University), Francesca Orsini (SOAS), Jahan Ramazani (University of Virginia), Panagiotis Roilos (Harvard University), Gisèle Sapiro (EHESS & CNRS), Galin Tihanov (Queen Mary University of London), Delia Ungureanu (University of Bucharest) and Karen Van Dyke (Columbia University).  Georgi Gospodinov, winner of the 2023 International Booker Prize, will be joining for a reading and conversation.

Further details about IWL are available at: http://iwl.fas.harvard.edu/

Applications are welcomed from current PhD students at all CHASE institutions (NB: the scheme is not restricted to students who are already CHASE-funded).  If you are interested in attending IWL 2024, please email BCLT (bclt@uea.ac.uk) no later than noon on Friday 23 February, including a copy of your CV and a 300-word statement describing current scholarly interests and plans, as well as specific suggestions as to how the IWL might further those interests and plans. The statement should also include information about any relevant courses taken and/or taught in comparative and world literature and theory.  BCLT will assess the applications and select those most likely to benefit from the experience.

The successful applicants will be responsible for their own travel, room and board, and incidental costs. They are also initially responsible for paying the tuition fee (at a discounted rate) but will then claim reimbursement of the tuition fee through CHASE.

Please direct any enquiries to Prof. Duncan Large at BCLT (d.large@uea.ac.uk)

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