Friday, February 3, 2012
5:00 AM
Kalamazoo Room, Michigan League
A public lecture presented by Christi Merrill 2012 CICS Human Rights Fellow and Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Asian Languages and Cultures
The talk will compare two first-person narratives translated from Hindi that offer protests against entrenched systems of caste-based discrimination. Both contain scenes of violence based on real-life experience, but one is labeled a short story and the other an autobiography. How do our expectations as English-language readers shape our moral assessment of their stories? More generally, how do purportedly universal notions such as “truth,” “justice,” and “rights” translate?