Journal of Undergraduate Research
Keywords
prolegomenon, intercultural study, self, book-making, publication
College
Humanities
Department
Comparative Arts and Letters
Abstract
During the week of 4–8 October 1999, the College of Humanities at Brigham Young University in cooperation with the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies hosted a small conference dedicated to comparative concepts of self, especially with regard to the various firstperson narrative approaches to those concepts. The conference was attended by scholars from all parts of the globe: from the United States, Gerald Gillespie (Stanford University), Janet Walker (Rutgers University), Eugene Eoyang (Indiana University), J. Scott Miller (BYU), and Steven P. Sondrup (BYU); from the Netherlands, Mineke Schipper (Leiden University); from India, Amiya Dev (Vidyasagar University); from Brazil, Tania Franco-Carvalhal (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul); from Israel, Ziva Ben-Porat (University of Tel Aviv); and from Mexico by way of Canada, Mario J. Valdés (University of Toronto).
Recommended Citation
Halverson, Justin and Sondrup, Dr. Steven
(2013)
"Prolegomenon to the Intercultural Study of Self: A Lesson in Book-Making,"
Journal of Undergraduate Research: Vol. 2013:
Iss.
1, Article 692.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jur/vol2013/iss1/692