Lecture – Peli Grietzer
Professor Nan Z. Da present a talk by Peli Grietzer. The talk is entitled, "Poetry, Knowledge, and Computation," and will be given on Wednesday, October 16 at 2:00 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D.
Professor Nan Z. Da present a talk by Peli Grietzer. The talk is entitled, "Poetry, Knowledge, and Computation," and will be given on Wednesday, October 16 at 2:00 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D.
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Su Fang Ng, Virginia Tech University. The talk is entitled, "Entertaining Asia," and will be given on Thursday, October 24th at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D.
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Shane Boyle, Queen Mary University of London. The talk is entitled, "Raw Materialism: On the Limits of Greening Cultural Production," and will be given on Thursday, October 31st at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D.
The English Department’s ELH Speaker Series presents a talk entitled, "Cripping Citizenship: Ablenationalism and the Racialized Privilege of Refusal in Timon of Athens," by Penelope Geng, Macalester College, on November 7th at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D . Access to a password-protected copy of the pre-circulated paper will be available by contacting Christeen […]
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Matt Kilbane, University of Notre Dame. The talk is entitled, "The Ends of Poetry: Community Workshops and the Institution of Writing," and will be given on Thursday, November 14th at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D ..
Talk description: For one hundred and sixty-nine years, a first-person slave narrative written by John Swanson Jacobs—brother of Harriet Jacobs—was buried in a pile of newspapers in Australia. Jacobs’s long-lost narrative, The United States Governed by Six Hundred Thousand Despots, is a startling and revolutionary discovery. A document like this—written by an ex-slave and ex-American, in […]
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Peter Brooks, Yale University. The talk is entitled, "Of Operas and Tiaras: Henry James's American Scene," and will be given on Thursday, February 6th at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D. Small reception to follow.
This is a talk by Greg Barnhisel, Duquesne University. The talk is entitled, "The Last Puritan: Norman Holmes Pearson in the American Century," and will be given on Thursday, February 13th at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D. Speaker invited by faculty member Professor Douglas Mao - not part of the T&S Lecture or […]
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Jeff Dolven, Princeton University. The talk is entitled, "The Binding Problem," and will be given on Thursday, February 27th at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D. Small reception to follow.
Part of our prospective student visiting day for those accepted to our PhD program. JHU-English PhD Alum Robert Higney will give a talk titled "Stuart Hall, Modernism, and the Many Lives of Close Reading" on Wednesday, March 5th at 4:15pm in Gilman 130D.
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Autumn Womack, Princeton University. The talk is entitled, "'The End of Things and the Beginning': W.E.B. Du Bois Speculative Imagionary," and will be given on Thursday, March 13th at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D. Small reception to follow.
The English Department’s ELH Speaker Series presents a talk entitled, "Nature’s Household Books: The Family and American Poetry," by Walt Hunter, Case Western Reserve University, on April 10th at 4:15 PM in Gilman Hall Room 130D . Access to a password-protected copy of the pre-circulated paper will be available by contacting Christeen Vilbrun-Davis at cvilbru1@jh.edu.