World Literature Lecture Series
Schedule
Mon, 27 Jan, 2025 at 06:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Boulder Bookstore | Boulder, CO
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Join us for a series of lectures on authors from around the world, presented by faculty from CU Boulder and Boulder area literati!This lecture series is FREE and open to everybody! Please register in advance. Refreshments will be served. *Authors will not be present at the lectures in this series*
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Monday, January 27th, 2025 at 6:30pm
Mourid Barghouti: In Search of Palestine
This talk introduces the themes of home and exile in Palestinian literature through the work of Palestinian poet and writer Mourid Barghouti (1944-2021). Focusing on Barghouti's memoirs I Saw Ramallah (1997) and I Was Born There, I Was Born Here (2009) in relation to the rich history of Palestinian life-writing, it demonstrates the valences of personal testimony in relaying the intimate, all-too-human dimensions of an experience of displacement that in the international arena is often reduced to abstract statistics, if recognized at all. In Barghouti's case, displacement is an experience of violent uprooting from family, community, culture, and homeland certainly, but also one that binds externally and internally displaced Palestinians to one another and that therefore constitutes a national consciousness. For Barghouti, displacement defines the meaning of home. The talk concludes with a reflection on the significance of Barghouti's account of Palestinian exile today, as Palestinians all over the world observe and seek to intervene in the genocide of their people at home.
Presented by Karim Mattar, Associate Professor of English
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