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The 16th annual International Colloquium in Twentieth-Century French Studies will take place March 25-27 at the Carolina Inn.
This colloquium seeks to investigate the role and the place of 20th century French studies at the end of the millennium and in the age of corporate education. It will examine many critical problems and intellectual debates of the 21st century.
Topics will include: the rhetoric of academic excellence and the decline of culture; universities and resistance to change, bureaucracy and productivity; the status of literature and literary theory; literature and engagement; literary and social theories in light of globalization, Eurocentrism and multiculturalism; and many more.
Co-organizers for the event are Martine Antle and Dominique Fisher, Carolina associate professors of romance languages. The keynotes are Susan Suleiman (Harvard University) and Samir Amin (Third WorldForum).
For more information, visit http://www. unc.edu/depts/europe/docs/global98-1.html
