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18th Century and More with Professor Seavey

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Michel de Montaigne GW Students!  Professor Ormond Seavey's courses for spring afford some great opportunities for exposing yourself to ...

Politics, Sex, Sentiment! (And a fulfilled GPAC Oral Requirement)

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Hogarth, Beggar's Opera GW Students: another class to consider for Spring 2015.  This class now fulfills the GPAC Oral Requirement. The ...

Toni Morrison and William Faulkner: Race, Memory and Aesthetics

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GW Students: Another great course for Spring 2015! Study Toni Morrison and William Faulkner with Professor Evelyn Schreiber (president of th...

The Cultural Memory of Slavery in Literature and Film

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GW Students!  We'll be featuring a few of our Spring 2015 courses here over the next week.  Consider signing up for English 3570: The Cu...

Transvisceral: The 2015 EGSA Symposium

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TRANSVISCERAL The George Washington University February 6, 2015 Paper Proposal Deadline: December 12, 2014 Keynote speaker: Sharon P. Hollan...

ALCO Sponsors American Studies Book Launch for Professors Anker, Cohen-Cole, and Nash


Paul Steinberg, JMM Seminar Alum, Publishes A Salamander's Tale

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Jenny McKean Moore seminar alum and author Paul Steinberg " A Salamander's Tale  is about Drugs, Sex, Lust, Rock 'N Roll, Time,...

Monstrous Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

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Join GW English and GW MEMSI next week for the Monstrous Knowledge Symposium!  More details available on GW MEMSI's blog here .
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