CPASセミナー(講演者:Evan Chaloupka氏)
基本情報
| 区分 | 研究会等 |
|---|---|
| 対象者 | 社会人・一般 / 在学生 / 留学生 / 大学生 / 教職員 |
| 開催日(開催期間) | 2026年4月4日 13時 — 15時 |
| 開催場所 | 駒場地区 |
| 会場 | 東京大学 駒場Iキャンパス 18館 コラボレーションルーム2 |
| 定員 | 35名 |
| 参加費 |
無料
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| 申込方法 | 事前申込不要 |
| お問い合わせ先 | 東京大学アメリカ太平洋地域研究センター res*cpas.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp ※メールを送信する際は、*を半角@マークに変更してください。 |
CPASセミナー
Theorizing Disability, Access, & Intimacy in Twentieth Century American Fiction
CPAS Seminar, Globalizing American Studies Center for Pacific and American Studies, U-Tokyo
"Theorizing Disability, Access, and Intimacy in Twentieth Century American Fiction"
Characters with cognitive differences appeared in American literature long before the clinical awakening to neurodivergence; and so their creators were tasked with depicting them without contemporary classifications or labels. These writers responded to questions that authors of disability literature continue to face today. How and to what extent should disabled cognition show up on the page? When does imaginative attention become creative exploitation? With close readings of writers like Jean Toomer, Pearl S. Buck, and Saul Bellow, this talk examines how authors deployed novel storytelling strategies at key moments in American literary and cultural history to bring readers into new relationships with cognitive disability and mental difference. Modeling a new mode of rhetorical reading, it demonstrates how different storytelling techniques can enable the intimacies of fiction--however distant writer, reader, and character might at first seem from one another.
| 主催 | 東京大学アメリカ太平洋地域研究センター(CPAS) |
| 共催 | 東京大学グローバル地域研究機構(IAGS) |



