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Prof. IVAN CALLUS – who lectures contemporary fiction and literary theory at the University’s English Department – argues that ‘tactless’ re-editings of children’s classics, might be a sign of ‘culture wars to come’
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On Thursday, February 11, n+1 contributor Nan Z. Da discussed her essay “Disambiguation, A Tragedy” with scholars Jane Hu and Elaine Auyoung. A recording of the conversation is below.
Nan Z. Da teaches literature at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of “Disambiguation, a Tragedy,’’ in n+1 Issue 38.
Elaine Auyoung is an associate professor of English at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of
When Fiction Feels Real: Representation and the Reading Mind, published by Oxford in 2018.
Jane Hu is a PhD candidate in English and Film & Media at UC-Berkeley. Her writing has appeared in venues like
Textual Practice, Modernism/modernity, Victorian Studies, The New Yorker, The New York Times, and
Bookforum.