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Traversing the overlapping print worlds of Portuguese, Konkani and English, Rochelle Pinto has been studying how colonialism and its aftermath has shaped life in Goa and the larger Goan diaspora in Mumbai and beyond. In this interview with Murali Ranganathan, she looks back at her engagement with print history and its connection with politics and land
At what point of time in your career did you realize that you had evolved into a book/print historian from a professor of English literature? How did the evolution happen?
A Master’s degree at JNU opened up a world of different methodologies thanks to an extraordinary range of teachers who introduced us to nineteenth century writing in India and to theoretical questions about the history of literary studies both in England and in India. This led to questions about how the field of literature was shaped during colonial rule and after, and about the assumptions that underlay our use of the category literature. Amo
Remembering Gregory Seferian
Campus mourns Gregory Seferian, a graduate student in comparative literature.
A graduate student in comparative literature, he had been at Binghamton University since fall 2016. Known for his kindness and keen intellect, he received his master s degree in spring 2019, and planned to pursue doctoral studies.
Gregory Seferian, 33, died Saturday, Jan. 2, in Vestal.
A graduate student in comparative literature, he had been at Binghamton University since fall 2016. Known for his kindness and keen intellect, he received his master s degree in spring 2019, and planned to pursue doctoral studies.
“Greg wanted to study and live with purpose,” said Luiza Moreira, professor and chair