Conference Schedule
March 9–11, 2017
Robert A. Jones ’59 House Conference Room
 
Thursday, March 9
4:30–6:00 p.m.
Welcome: Tamar Mayer, Middlebury College
Session I: Writing System in Deep Time
- Learning to Write in the West
 Stephanie Frampton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- A Spectrum of Literacy: Writing and the ancient Maya
 James Fitzsimmons, Middlebury College
 
Faculty Moderator: Roman Graf, German Department
6:15 p.m. Dinner served in the RAJ House Conference Room
7:00–8:30 p.m.
Session II: Shifting Genealogies of Sacred Languages
- Hebrew Language and Inquisition Censorship: The crisis of post-Tridentine Spanish humanism
 Francisco Javier Perea Siller, University of Córdoba, Spain
- Neo-Aramaic Enriched Biblical Narratives
 Oz Aloni, Middlebury College
- There’s an App for That: The democratization of texts and Qur’anic healing in Morocco
 James Riggan, Florida State University
 
Faculty Moderator: Vardit Ringvald, Middlebury School of Hebrew
Friday, March 10
12:15 p.m. Lunch served in the RAJ House Conference Room
12:15–2:00 p.m.
SESSION III: Orality, Literacy, New Media
- “My Knowledge Is Only from Books”: Textuality, orality, and literacy of women Sanskritists in postcolonial India
 Laurie Patton, Middlebury College
- Reifu Talismans in Japan: From secret transmission to commonplace symbol
 Laura Miller, University of Missouri—St. Louis
- Poetry as Equipment for Living: Imagining Navajo on the page and on the Internet 
 Anthony Webster, University of Texas at Austin
Faculty Moderator: Timothy Billings, English and American Literatures Department
2:30–4:00 p.m.
SESSION IV: Technologies of Writing and Imaginations of Community
- Failed Legacies of Colonial Linguistics: Lessons from Tamil Books in French India and French Guiana
 Sonia Das, New York University
- From Cultural Periphery to Cultural Capital: Ili and the making of modern Uyghur culture
 Joshua Freeman, Harvard University
- Sign Language Mediated by Digital Technology as a Link to Build Cultural Identities
 Ana Gediel, Federal University of Viços, Brazil (with Molly Bloom, University of California, Los Angeles)
Faculty Moderator: William Poulin-Deltour, Lois ‘51 and J. Harvey Watson Department of French and Francophone Studies
4:30–5:45 p.m.
SESSION V: Medium, Mode, and the Work of Interpretation
- Creating Identity through Writing: A Case of ancient Greek vase inscriptions
 Małgorzata Zadka, University of Wroclaw, Poland
- Indexicals and Interdiscursivities
 Bruce Mannheim, University of Michigan
Faculty Moderator: Shawna Shapiro, Linguistics Program
Saturday, March 11
9:15–11:00 a.m.
SESSION VI: Writing and Mobile Identities
- How to Write Chatino Right, Right Now
 Hilaria Cruz, University of Kentucky
- From Indigenous to Catalan (Is It Possible?):  Shifting paradigms of identity in the Spanish postcolonial context
 Gonzalo Fernández Parrilla, University Autonoma of Madrid, Spain
- Theatre of Rebellion: Danny Yung and political Hong Kong theater
 Wah Guan Lim, Bard College
- Animal Writing in Tawada Yōko’s The Snow Apprentice
 Doug Slaymaker, University of Kentucky
Faculty Moderator: Tom Moran, Greenberg-Starr Department of Chinese Language and Literature
11:15 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Summary and Lunch