Week of Events
UNC Professor María DeGuzmán discusses her new literary studies book Understanding John Rechy
UNC Professor María DeGuzmán discusses her new literary studies book Understanding John Rechy
In this first book-length monograph on the Mexican American novelist, essayist, and playwright John Rechy, best known for his debut novel City of Night, María DeGuzmán offers a conceptually clear yet aesthetically, philosophically, and socio-politically fine-grained analysis of the spectrum of … Read more
Dorothy Allison – 2019 Thomas Wolfe Lecture
Dorothy Allison – 2019 Thomas Wolfe Lecture
2019 Thomas Wolfe Lecture Dorothy Allison Tuesday, October 1 7:30 P.M. Genome Sciences Building Free and open to the public. No tickets required. Parking map 100 Genome Sciences Auditorium 250 Bell Tower Road UNC Campus $1 parking in Bell Tower … Read more
AAAD Colloquium: Professor Danielle Christmas on “Pop Culture or National Myth?: Slavery and the Holocaust as One American Horror Story”
AAAD Colloquium: Professor Danielle Christmas on “Pop Culture or National Myth?: Slavery and the Holocaust as One American Horror Story”
Danielle Christmas, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature, to give a talk for the AAAD Colloquium on "Pop Culture or National Myth?: Slavery and the Holocaust as One American Horror Story".
Health Humanities Grand Rounds with Paul Blom
Health Humanities Grand Rounds with Paul Blom
HHGR with Paul Blom - "I Am Not My Disease": Visual Storytelling in South Africa and Eswantini