Burak Sezer, “Aesthetic Rewilding: On Bewilderment in American Literature”, Séminaire le 20 mars 2025
Une séance commune des séminaires Frontières du littéraire et Environmental Humanities aura lieu le jeudi 20 mars prochain de 15h30 à 17h, en salle 830 et en ligne. Elle sera animée par Burak Sezer (Technical University Dortmund). Vous en trouverez l’annonce ci-dessous.
Ce séminaire sera suivi de la conférence de Tobias Menely, “One Thousand and One Climate Futures: Models, Scenarios, Fictions”, de 17h30 à 19h en salle 830, en préface du colloque international “Pasts and Futures of Rewilding” co-organisé par Cécile, Tobias Menely, Thomas Dutoit, et Valentine Alloing les 21 et 22 mars. Burak Sezer interviendra aussi lors de ce colloque.
Dr. Burak Sezer is Assistant Professor of the chair of American Literature and Culture at Technical University Dortmund, Germany. In 2015, he graduated from the University of Rochester, New York, with an MA in Comparative Literature. In 2017, he obtained a Staatsexamen in English, Mathematics, and Educational Sciences at the University of Cologne. As a scholarship holder of the a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities in Cologne, he then finished his PhD in American Literature with a dissertation on the role of mathematics in the work of Thomas Pynchon in 2022, forthcoming with Camden House. Shortly after his role as academic program manager of MESH Cologne, he now pursues a habilitation project on the aesthetics of bewilderment in pre-19th century American literature. He currently co-edits a special issue in Amerikastudien and a book in the Anglia Book Series on ecological protest and ecoterrorism.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Bénédicte Meillon (18 mars 2025). Burak Sezer, “Aesthetic Rewilding: On Bewilderment in American Literature”, Séminaire le 20 mars 2025. Écopoétique. Consulté le 24 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/13hvp