Fictions of Human Rights: Power, intervention, and universality in Arab novels
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Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room148 Hillcrest Road
Middlebury, VT 05753 View in Campus Map
free for current Middlebury College students/fac/staff; suggested $5 donation
Open to the Public
Thesis in Dialogue featuring Oakley Haight ’17, who will present and discuss his IGS Prize-winning thesis “Fictions of Human Rights: Power, intervention, and universality in Arab novels” with Fernando Rocha, Associate Professor of Portuguese, Middlebury College; and Alexandra S. Moore, Professor, Department of English, General Literature, & Rhetoric, Binghamton University.
Lunch is free for current Middlebury College students/faculty/staff; suggested $5 donation for others; RSVP by 4/23 to rcga@middlebury.edu.
Sponsored by Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, International and Global Studies.
- Sponsored by:
- Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs
Contact Organizer
Tate, Charlotte
tate@middlebury.edu
(802) 443-5795