By University of Arkansas News
Throughout his time as a college student, Ivory Coast scholar Casimir Komenan dreamt of the opportunity to conduct scholarship at a higher education institution in the United States. He got that opportunity this year, when he spent six months at the University of Arkansas conducting research as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar.
Komenan, an associate professor at Felix Houphouet-Boigny University in the Ivory Coast, researched at the U of A from April to October for his project on acclaimed South African and Nobel Prize winning author J.M. Coetzee. Specifically, the project examines how four of Coetzee’s works – Elizabeth Costello, Slow Man, Diary of a Bad Year, and The Childhood of Jesus – represent “innovative world writing” characterized chiefly by globalized and innovative settings and writing rooted in literary, philosophical and cultural traditions.
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