Scottish Gaels in North Carolina Exhibit Tour
Wilson LibraryAnne Fertig, PhD student in English and Comparative Literature, will introduce her Wilson Library exhibit on Scottish Gaels in North Carolina.
Anne Fertig, PhD student in English and Comparative Literature, will introduce her Wilson Library exhibit on Scottish Gaels in North Carolina.
Anyone interested in American slavery, African American history and culture, and the slave narratives on which African American literature is founded will find this topic intriguing. Andrews's book SLAVERY AND CLASS IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH: A GENERATION OF SLAVE NARRATIVE TESTIMONY scours … Read more
This event will feature three speakers at three different stages of their careers in publishing talking about what they do and how they got there, as well as lots of time for q and a: Katie Grimm, Literary Agent with … Read more
Please join us for a talk by Travis Alexander, PhD candidate in English and Comparative Literature.
Jeannine Marie DeLombard is Associate Professor in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she maintains an Affiliation with the History Department. She specializes in African American and pre-1900 American literature, with a particular interest in … Read more
In celebration of their latest collections, we invite you to a conversation between poets Alan Shapiro and Jonathan Farmer. We often ask ourselves what gets lost in translation—not just between languages, but in the everyday trade-offs between what we … Read more
Frances Dolan (University of California-Davis) “Weaving Hedge/rows”
Speaker David Daley will discuss how Republicans reinvented and weaponized the gerrymander during the 2010 election, then took advantage of big data and sophisticated mapping technology to draw themselves nearly unbeatable district lines for congress and state legislatures nationwide. Using … Read more
Come witness the poetry event of the year! Watch as UNC Wordsmiths, Appstate Lyric Spoken Word, Aggie Love Poetry Society, and UNC Cupsi Team face off in this epic slam face-off. Who will bring home the bragging rights and the title of College Clash Champion?
For the Spring colloquium, three faculty members in DOECL—Jessica Wolfe, Gabrielle Calvocoressi, and John McGowan—will discuss current scholarship, as well as conversations and provocations, in their respective areas, or fields. As the newly appointed articles editor of Renaissance Quarterly, the … Read more