The Lyric and Nation-Building Possibilities of Anger
ZoomJosé Felipe Alvergue to give Critical Speaker Series lecture.
José Felipe Alvergue to give Critical Speaker Series lecture.
José Felipe Alvergue Critical Speaker Series Seminar for graduate students.
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 Dr. Jean-Thomas Tremblay and the ECL's film club for a screening of "Woman at War" on Tuesday, February 21. We'll be meeting at 7:30 PM at the Ackland Art Museum for an incredible start to Dr. Trembley's UNC visit.
The Critical Speaker Series is thrilled to welcome Jean-Thomas Tremblay of York University! Dr. Tremblay is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at York University. They research environmental and sexuality studies, as well as modern and contemporary literary, screen, and … Read more
Graduate students are invited to join us on February 23 at 10 AM in Greenlaw Hall's room 225 for a seminar led by Dr. Jean-Thomas Tremblay! Dr. Tremblay is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at York University. They research … Read more
The DOECL's Critical Speakers Series has three fascinating speakers visiting campus this semester. Next week, we begin our slate of events with a visit from Daniel Sinykin, Assistant Professor of English at Emory University. Thursday, January 25th at 2:00-3:30 PM … Read more
In coordination with his Thursday lecture "Big Fiction: How Conglomeration Changed the Book Industry and American Literature," Daniel Sinykin will lead a Graduate Student Seminar.
Dr. Joela Jacobs, Assistant Professor of German Studies at the University of Arizona, for her lecture, entitled “Vegetal, Animal, Marginal: The German Literary Grotesque from Panizza to Kafka.”