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18th Century and More with Professor Seavey
10.05
Roger Mark
Label:
Early American Literature,
Ormond Seavey,
politics,
Spring 2015 courses
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)
13.18
Roger Mark
Label:
18th century,
Spring 2015 courses,
Tara Wallace,
theatre
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
18.38
Roger Mark
Label:
Evelyn Schreiber,
Spring 2015 courses,
Toni Morrison,
William Faulkner
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
11.09
Roger Mark
Label:
Cultural Memory of Slavery,
Jennifer James,
Spring 2015 courses
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
07.09
Roger Mark
Label:
EGSA symposium,
Sharon Holland,
Transvisceral
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
08.28
Roger Mark
Label:
ALCO,
American Studies,
book launch,
Elisabeth Anker,
Jamie Cohen-Cole,
Jennifer Nash
Paul Steinberg, JMM Seminar Alum, Publishes A Salamander's Tale
12.03
Roger Mark
Label:
Creative Non-Fiction,
GW Creative Writing,
Jenny McKean Moore Writer-in-Washington,
Paul Steinberg,
Tilar Mazzeo
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
14.19
Roger Mark
Label:
GW MEMSI,
monstrous knowledge
Join GW English and GW MEMSI next week for the Monstrous Knowledge Symposium! More details available on GW MEMSI's blog here .
Label:
GW MEMSI,
monstrous knowledge
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