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Invasion is a Structure not an Event: Settler Colonialism Past and Present

Invasion is a Structure not an Event: Settler Colonialism Past and Present

A two-day event organized by Gabriel Piterberg, UCLA

Friday, October 30, 2009
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Bunche Hall 6275
UCLA
Los Angeles, CA United States

Panel III (9:30-11:15)

Chair: James Gelvin, UCLA

Zachary Lockman, New York University: Between Palestine and the Rand: Settler colonialism, labor and state violence.

Respondents: Gershon Shafir (UCSD) and Patrick Wolfe (La Trobe, Australia).

Panel IV (12:30-2:15)

Chair: Joel Beinin, Stanford

Patricia Lorcin, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities:
Creating Nostalgia: European Women’s Writing in Colonial Algeria.

Gabriel Piterberg, UCLA: The literature of settler societies: Camus, S. Yizhar and Amos Oz.

Panel V (2:30-3:30):

Chair: Gabriel Piterberg, UCLA

Joel Beinin, Stanford: Settler colonialism past and present—a commentary
 

Cost: Admission is free, Parking can be purchased at Lot 4

For more information please contact

Amy Bruinooge, Center for Near Eastern Studies
Tel: (310) 825-1181
abruin@international.ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/cnes

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Sponsor(s): Mellon Foundation

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