Jane Austen’s Musical Life with Gillian Dooley
ZoomIn this talk, Gillian Dooley will discuss various aspects of music in Austen’s life and work and give some idea of the music that she played and sang.
In this talk, Gillian Dooley will discuss various aspects of music in Austen’s life and work and give some idea of the music that she played and sang.
Georgian Fangirls: Women, Castrati, and Gender in Late 18th Century London with Jeffrey Nigro
In this talk, Masiki discusses how Dr. Marta Moreno Vega and Raquel Cepeda center African American cultural icons and new religious movements, respectively, in their memoirs.
We will hear from faculty members who have formerly served on the tenure track at liberal arts colleges and learn about what the job experience is like in such institutions and how to tailor job documents leveraging ECL grad experience for such positions. Professors Stephanie DeGooyer and Sheera Talpaz will serve as panelists both of whom have extensive experiences with SLACs.
This is the LSP's first Speaker Series event of the 2024-2025 year!
Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro is a Puerto Rican writer. She’s published books that promote the discussion of Afroidentity and sexual diversity. She is the Director of the Department of AfroPuertoRican Studies, a performative project of Creative Writing based at the Casa … Read more
On Friday, September 23rd at 1PM, Andrew Smith will lead a discussion and brainstorming session on his work-in-progress LiteraryDJ.
Joseph M. Pierce will offer a presentation & discussion of how Indigenous people have repurposed the significance of nakedness over time
Dr. Quashie's seminar is available to all UNC graduate students! Attend for a more in-depth discussion of his work.
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!