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Dr. Andy Hines “Langston Hughes Defines Literary Criticism
Dr. Andy Hines “Langston Hughes Defines Literary Criticism
Dr. Andy Hines, Visiting Assistant Professor, Franklin and Marshall College. Talk-"Langston Hughes Defines Literary Criticism" January 13th, 2020 4:00pm-5:30pm Donovan Lounge, 223 Greenlaw Hall Poster_Langston Hughes Defines Literary Criticism_
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S.O.U.L. Spring Kick-off Meeting
S.O.U.L. Spring Kick-off Meeting
Join the Student Organization for Undergraduate Literature for their spring kick-off meeting to discuss the best books of 2019!
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Dr. Kimberly Bain “The Weight of Breath: Sighing and Black Women’s Political Exhaustion”
Dr. Kimberly Bain “The Weight of Breath: Sighing and Black Women’s Political Exhaustion”
Talk at 4:00 PM on Wednesday, January 22 in Donovan Lounge, Titled "The Weight of Breath: Sighing and Black Women's Political Exhaustion."
Dr. Sarah Marsh: “Constituting Britons: Law, Medicine, and the Roots of White Supremacy in Anglo-American Culture.”
Dr. Sarah Marsh: “Constituting Britons: Law, Medicine, and the Roots of White Supremacy in Anglo-American Culture.”
Talk 4:00 p.m., Donovan Lounge, Thursday January 23rd : "Constituting Britons: Law, Medicine, and the Roots of White Supremacy in Anglo-American Culture."
English Honor Society: Sigma Tau Delta Interest Meeting
English Honor Society: Sigma Tau Delta Interest Meeting
Like English? Come learn more about Sigma Tau Delta and all it has to offer for everyone— including non-English/CompLit majors! Sigma Tau Delta is for people who would like to be recognized for their achievements in English, receive scholarships, land … Read more
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“Writing from the Shadows: Assotto Saint’s Sacred Aesthetics”
“Writing from the Shadows: Assotto Saint’s Sacred Aesthetics”
Dr. Darius Bost, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies in the School for Cultural and Social Transformation at the University of Utah, will be giving a talk entitled "Writing from the Shadows: Assotto Saint's Sacred Aesthetics."
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“The Material Culture of Whiteness: Paper, Poetry, and Samuel Richardson’s Pamela in Revolutionary North America”
“The Material Culture of Whiteness: Paper, Poetry, and Samuel Richardson’s Pamela in Revolutionary North America”
Dr. Danielle Skeehan, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative American Studies at Oberlin College, will be giving a talk entitled "The Material Culture of Whiteness: Paper, Poetry, and Samuel Richardson's Pamela in Revolutionary North America."
S.O.U.L. Meeting
S.O.U.L. Meeting
Hey Everyone! Do you love books and have strong feelings about their adaptations? Whatever the case is, S.O.U.L., or the Student Organization of Undergraduate Literature (fancy name, but not a fancy club!) would like to invite you to our upcoming … Read more
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Duke-Representing Migrations Humanities Lab Works-In-Progress Showcase
Duke-Representing Migrations Humanities Lab Works-In-Progress Showcase
Representing Migrations Humanities Lab Works-In-Progress Showcase Featuring presentations from Bass Connections Teams Linguistic Landscapes and Representing the Middle Passage, as well as from the 2019-2020 Lab Fellows. Including projects from UNC-CH graduate candidate Grant Glass. Duke University Friday, January 31, 2020, 9:30am - 4pm … Read more
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John McGowan: American Liberalism: James Madison and the Principles of Liberal Democracy
John McGowan: American Liberalism: James Madison and the Principles of Liberal Democracy
https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/for-ourselves-and-our-posterity-the-u-s-constitution-then-and-now/ National Humanities Center Fellows from the fields of African American studies, economics, history, law, literature, and philosophy will discuss how their work helps us better understand the creation and living legacy of the U.S. Constitution as we endeavor to … Read more