Adam Haley, PhD

CONFERENCE TALK: Ethics, Awareness, and the Desire That Is (Or Was) Global Hyperlink Cinema

What is it to conjure, in fiction, the totality of the world in its worldness? To capture it on film? To evoke it as object, subject, muse, master, organizing principle rather than unremarked backdrop? To narrate its tendrils in all of their tangled complexity? To assemble it, or a passingly coherent sense of it, from shots, scenes, fragments?

CONFERENCE TALK: The Real Invisible Hand: Historical Haunting, Porous Chronologies, and the Grasp of What Came Before

What is virally postmodern or postmodernly viral about Kindred is not just the physical and ideological content of slavery it so ruthlessly and vividly uncovers, but the novel’s disruption and reconfiguration of the mainframe of contemporary historical consciousness.