Jane Austen & Co. Presents: “From Xo Ho to Mi Li: Horace Walpole and China” with Peter Sabor
ZoomPeter Sabor (McGill University) will discuss the depiction of China in the stories of eighteenth-century writer Horace Walpole.
Peter Sabor (McGill University) will discuss the depiction of China in the stories of eighteenth-century writer Horace Walpole.
In her talk, "Scripting Death: Stories of Assisted Dying in America," Dr. Buchbinder will present key findings from her new book about how the legalization of assisted dying is changing possibilities for choice and control at the end of life--and … Read more
The Graduate Lecture Series’ spring line-up begins on January 28 with PhD Candidate Adhy Kim, who will be presenting a talk on “The Korean Demilitarized Zone as a Speculative Landscape." Kim’s talk will examine the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) as … Read more
Kevin Quashie's virtual lecture "Here is the Hour: Thinking about Black Literary Criticism Now" promises to be an exciting start to the spring series!
Dr. Quashie's seminar is available to all UNC graduate students! Attend for a more in-depth discussion of his work.
JOIN US TOMORROW, FEBRUARY 17 @ 2:00 for a virtual reading and discussion by 2014 ECL grad, Zakiya Dalila Harris!! Virtual reading by Zakiya Harris, author of The Other Black Girl, a novel. Time: Feb 17, 2022 02:00 PM Eastern Time … Read more
Join the HHIVE Lab for a virtual Career Panel with recent UNC alumni working in health care.
Bombay cinema’s last two decades, have birthed a slew of at least two dozen female filmmakers. This is in opposition to the handful of women directors, in the five decades of post-independent Bombay cinema, predominantly, working outside the margins of … Read more