Literatures of Annihilation, Exile, and Resistance
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile, and Resistance is a research collective, conversation series, and digital archive dedicated to contemporary literature shaped by exile, transnational migration, and human rights violations. The series brings Southwest and Southeast Asian and North African writers and artists into sustained dialogue with American writers and scholars to imagine new modes of literary production across borders and cultivate intersectional solidarities. The series was developed as a global public humanities project in partnership with institutes and initiatives both within and beyond the University of Notre Dame, and was founded by author and Dorothy G. Griffin College Professor of English at Notre Dame, Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi in 2020.
Series Description
| Format | Title |
|---|---|
| Event | Experience the Event |
| Article | Meet the Speaker: Moustafa Bayoumi |
| Article | Meet the Faculty: Ebrahim Moosa |
| Article | Meet the Faculty: Atalia Omer |
| Article | Meet the Faculty: Azareen Van Der Vliet Oloomi |