Week of Events
Critical Pedagogy Workshop with Adela Licona
Critical Pedagogy Workshop with Adela Licona
Critical Pedagogy Workshop with Adela Licona in coordination with the LSP's yearly academic conference. Adela C. Licona, Ph.D., is the founder and lead consultant at The Art of Change Agency, supporting critical voices and creative visions for sustainable practice, structural … Read more
Lillian Furst Forum Lecture Series — Dr. Amy Weil
Lillian Furst Forum Lecture Series — Dr. Amy Weil
Join us on Tuesday 4/2 at 5:30pm for the first lecture in this semester's Lillian Furst Forum Lecture Series! The Furst Forum honors UNC faculty and students with an invitation to present interdisciplinary research. The lecture series aims to encourage … Read more
Rave On, Jane Austen Style: Creative Writing Workshop with Lesley Peterson
Rave On, Jane Austen Style: Creative Writing Workshop with Lesley Peterson
Join us on Tuesday, April 2, for a free, virtual creative writing workshop with Lesley Peterson! Lesley Peterson was, until her retirement, Professor of English at the University of North Alabama, where she taught Shakespeare and Jane Austen. In this … Read more
LSP Symposium: Morphology: Knowledge Circulation in LatinX Production
LSP Symposium: Morphology: Knowledge Circulation in LatinX Production
Annual Latina/o Studies Program Symposium! Morphology refers to the study of the size, shape, structure, and relations between the parts of living organisms and, likewise, of words. Life forms and word formation, the regulation of life forms through semantics, and … Read more
Angelique Bassard Graduate Lecture: “Perilous Passages: Nineteenth Century Respectability Culture and ‘Soft Surveillance’ in Harriet Jacobs’s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861)”
Angelique Bassard Graduate Lecture: “Perilous Passages: Nineteenth Century Respectability Culture and ‘Soft Surveillance’ in Harriet Jacobs’s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861)”
The final Graduate Lecture Series event of the semester! “From the predatory gaze of her enslaver to the “loophole of retreat,” the themes of surveillance and sousveillance play an important role in Harriet Jacobs’s narrative, Incidents in the Life of … Read more