Minimalist Discontinuity | NFC Doctoral Fellow Connor Bennett

Mon Mar 09 2026 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm UTC-04:00

Northrop Frye Centre (VC 102) | Toronto

Northrop Frye Centre
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Minimalist Discontinuity | NFC Doctoral Fellow Connor Bennett
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Join us for the final talk in our Doctoral Fellow Series, delivered by Connor Bennett.
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Minimalist Discontinuity

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How might literary style respond to the violences of racialization? Scholars have lately theorized racialization in the United States through the psychoanalytic mechanism they term racial melancholia: “the institutional process,” according to Anne Anlin Cheng, “of producing a dominant, standard, white national ideal, which is sustained by the exclusion-yet-retention of racialized others.” As excluded-yet-retained others, these Americans are placed in what she provocatively refers to as a “suspended position” within the national psyche. This is a state that may, for David Eng and Shinhee Han, impose a set of symptoms not dissimilar to those experienced by Freud’s melancholic, including but not limited to “a profoundly painful dejection” and “a lowering of the self-regarding feelings to a degree that finds utterance in self-reproaches and self-revilings,” “culminat[ing]” in an “expectation of punishment.”

By bringing into conversation prominent accounts of racial melancholia, this talk reads the suspended position as a space in which to navigate the immediate violences of a white supremacist state and develop new, collective, and subnational futurities within that state. I show how literary style—specifically, the literary minimalism practiced in Julie Otsuka’s novels of Japanese American internment—not only endorses such futurities but enacts them through a method I call discontinuity: the interruption of linear-progressivist and state-sponsored temporalities by means of a recursive and fragmented minimalist stylistics.

About the speaker...

Connor Bennett is a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto’s Department of English. His article entitled “Raymond Carver’s Minimalist Mouth-Work” was published in ELH (Summer 2025). A second article, co-authored with Apala Das and Robert McGill, is forthcoming in Modern Fiction Studies. In 2023, he co-edited with Michael Dango an essay collection called “Minimalisms Now: Race, Affect, Aesthetics” for Post45 Contemporaries. His work is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program. He is one of this year’s CSUS/NFC Doctoral Fellows at the University of Toronto.

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Northrop Frye Centre (VC 102), 91 Charles St West, Toronto, Canada

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