Events
Fallen Father: John Milton, Antinomianism, and the Case Against Adam
Dissertation advisers: Jeff Dolven, Russ Leo, and Nigel Smith
"Black Graphics: The Flesh Made Word."
A conversation with co-authors of "The Ferrante Letters" Sarah Chihaya and Merve Emre
Personal Limits is a conversation series with critics, authors, and poets about contemporary experiments in personal writing amidst our ongoing and overlapping crises hosted by Prof. Monica Huerta.
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Dissertation advisers: Zahid Chaudhary, Simon Gikandi, Rachel Price
The Intersections Lecture Series this year represents a department wide collaboration to bring to campus scholars whose work on race, difference, and social justice has remapped disciplinary boundaries and redefined how we think about the relationship between critical theory and social activism.
A conversation with "Slate" staff writer Lili Loofbourow
Personal Limits is a conversation series with critics, authors, and poets about contemporary experiments in personal writing amidst our ongoing and overlapping crises hosted by Prof. Monica Huerta.
"Media Convergence: Cecil the Lion Meets Black Lives Matter."
The Intersections Lecture Series this year represents a department wide collaboration to bring to campus scholars whose work on race, difference, and social justice has remapped disciplinary boundaries and redefined how we think about the relationship between critical theory and social activism.
A conversation with author Dan-El Padilla Peralta ("Undocumented: A Dominican Boy's Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League")
The Intersections Lecture Series this year represents a department wide collaboration to bring to campus scholars whose work on race, difference, and social justice has remapped disciplinary boundaries and redefined how we think about the relationship between critical theory and social activism.
A conversation with author Alexis Pauline Gumbs (Undrowned, Dub: Finding Ceremony, M Archive, Spill) and founding director of Sailing for Social Justice, Tala Khanmalek
The Intersections Lecture Series this year represents a department wide collaboration to bring to campus scholars whose work on race, difference, and social justice has remapped disciplinary boundaries and redefined how we think about the relationship between critical theory and social activism.
The Intersections Lecture Series this year represents a department wide collaboration to bring to campus scholars whose work on race, difference, and social justice has remapped disciplinary boundaries and redefined how we think about the relationship between critical theory and social activism.













