The Department of English is hosting its symposium on "Performing Authorities" on this Thursday (October 30th) from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm in Leacock 232.
Come out and hear your professors speak outside of the classroom!
4:00pm
“Eliza Haywood and the Literary Marketplace:
Crafting and Managing a Public Persona”
HOLLY LUHNING
4:30pm
“Victorian Photography and Arctic Explorations”
MARIANNE STENBAEK
5:00pm
“Authority and Amnesia: Byron and Wellington in Hyde Park”
TOM MOLE
5:30pm
“From Russia with Love:
Senator McCarthy, Sir Palomydes, and Premodern Islamophobia”
SEBASTIAN SOBECKI
6:00pm
COFFEE BREAK
6:30pm
“Ghosting in the Memory Matrix: Siddons Terry Lady Macbeth”
DENIS SALTER
7:00pm
“Performing Marxism-Leninism: South Africans in the USSR”
MONICA POPESCU
7:30pm
“The ‘Cauldron’ and the ‘Sewer’:
Mapping New York in Late-Nineteenth-Century Slumming Literature”
THOMAS HEISE
8:00pm
RECEPTION
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment