TA Workshop: Teaching Emily Dickinson
TA Workshop: Teaching Emily Dickinson Friday, November 30, 4:00pm in Department Seminar Room Featuring Professors Ange Mlinko and Marsha Bryant Sonnet Graham, MFA candidate Ashley Tisdale, PhD candidate
TA Workshop: Teaching Emily Dickinson Friday, November 30, 4:00pm in Department Seminar Room Featuring Professors Ange Mlinko and Marsha Bryant Sonnet Graham, MFA candidate Ashley Tisdale, PhD candidate
Join us at the Alachua County Library Headquarters Branch as we read and discuss the best picture books of 2018. We will vote for our favorites to win our Mock Caldecott Award. The real Caldecott Awards will be announced on January 28, 2019. Will our readers predict this year's winners? Will we choose the correct …
LIT 2.0 Collective will offer perspectives on teaching Primo Levi's Holocaust memoir, one of this year's common texts in LIT 2000 (Introduction to Literature). Moderated by Amrita Bandopadhyay, the roundtable features presentations by our PhD students Rachal Burton, Maxine Donnelly, Min Ji Kang, Satit Leelathawornchai, Corinne Matthews, and Vincent Wing. The Roundtable is part of …
English Graduate Organization (EGO) First Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Symposium February 15-16, 2019 The theme is “Developing an Academic Persona.” Questions can be directed to ufl.ego@gmail.com.
Digital Assembly Symposium 2019 UF English Digital Assembly
Geared toward graduate students, this teaching workshop will feature Professor Debra Walker King and PhD students Srimayee Basu and Milt Moise. Come and hear strategies for bringing Toni Morrison's novels Sula and Beloved into your classes.
Plotting the Garden: Politics and Narrative in the Literature and Culture of the Garden conference organized by Dr. Judith W. Page (English) and Dr. Victoria Pagan (Classics)
Marxist Reading Group (MRG) Conference 2019
This brief talk will revisit the creation of the postcolonial studies @ Emory web site in 1996 as an example of early postcolonial digital praxis, its evolution in today's information rich digital environment, and speculations about the future of postcolonial digital humanities. https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/postcolonialstudies/ (https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/postcolonialstudies/about-this-site/) Refreshments will be served. This event is open to the public and is …
Deepika Bahri, Professor in the English Department at Emory University, will present a lecture entitled “Postcolonial Biology” related to her recent book, Postcolonial Biology: Psyche and Flesh after Empire (U of Minnesota Press, 2017). This event is open to the public and is sponsored by the Department of English and the George A. Smathers Libraries. Abstract: …
Join the Center for Children's Literature and Culture for a screening of Arwen Curry's acclaimed documentary, "Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin." The film is "a journey through the writer’s career and her worlds, both real and fantastic. Viewers will join the writer on an intimate journey of self-discovery as she comes into her own as …
Tea Literary Magazine, UF's historic and only undergraduate literary and arts publication, is having its 21st release party this April 5th, 2019. There will be art on display, poetry readings, speakers, and of course, refreshments. You'll be able to pick up a copy of Tea Volume 21 and meet the undergraduate artists and writers published …