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Emory’s small, selective doctoral program in English offers training in a wide range of fields within literary, critical-theoretical, and cultural studies.
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Check out this piece written by an Emory student in Professor Hank Klibanoff's Creative Nonfiction Class! tinyurl.com/cetmx7u6
I always enjoy meeting with @EmoryUniversity Professor of Irish Studies Geraldine Higgins. Today, she kindly invited us to her Atlanta home where it was great to be able to discuss her work on Irish literature.
tomorrow’s today and today’s the day! our ~Bernadette Mayer~ cluster is out now! edited by @KristinGrogan + David Hobbs check out this thread for individual pieces and authors. Start anywhere, but dive in. immerse. breathe. let us know your thoughts! bit.ly/2VevPeL
"In The Intuitionist, a joke is a way of laying claim to the multiplicity of a vexed social reality in flux, a way of saying that the world we live in is not inevitable and, so, is vulnerable to change." @jussssjokes bit.ly/2STf7kl
"Satire is hard. As a genre that hinges on the hazy boundary between the literal and the figurative, it is vulnerable to distortion and misunderstanding." Mari N. Crabtree bit.ly/35M4UsG
"For today’s Millennial Black satirists, fatalism is not enough. They insist on moving beyond ambivalence, toward action. They name injustice toward its eradication." @ProfBManning bit.ly/2TS52o2
"[Issa] Rae brings these communities into one distinct place without erasing their difference through an awkward prose that unsettles and disrupts any attempt to fix or be familiar with Black girl awkwardness." @phdkey bit.ly/3gJpPmG
"Jokes and the laughter they inspire open up a space for play, reimagining Black identity, and Black selfhood, and even Blackness itself where stereotypes and preconceptions can be usurped, rebutted, reappropriated, or exploded." @mos_daf bit.ly/3vNaVjq
Check out Emory's very own @AtPost45 Contemporaries series and their newest cluster, on African American Satire in the Twenty-First Century!
Looking for our new cluster? Look no further. African American Satire in the Twenty-First Century Ed. by @mos_daf Feat: @phdkey @ProfBManning Mari N. Crabtree @jussssjokes post45.org/sections/conte…
🐴 Pony up. Our BoJack Horseman cluster is out now!🐴 bit.ly/2UPK8TC Eds @giacbelloli+@pamthur Feat @lilyscherlis L Berlant E Mason @NicoleFroio @CariHovanec @Ben_P_Carver @helen_cushman @robertaklimt @maybeavalon @immer_starker T O'Rourke @MandatoryOptio1
Last week's selection for the Pandemic Poetry Project came from Professor Geraldine Higgins. Here is a snippet from the selection, Seamus Heaney's The Cure at Troy. Perhaps you have heard this passage before during the presidential debates, spoken by President-Elect Joe Biden!
Black poetry: Today's poem was written by Audre Lorde! Read the rest here: poetryfoundation.org/poems/147275/a…
🚨We’re hiring! Feminist Science and Technology Studies and Public Health. Open rank. Social science research and teaching. Review of applications begins November 15. jobs.chronicle.com/job/293058/fem…
Join us for a Zoom Webinar on @emorycollege Philosophy Professor Dilek Huseyinzadegan's 2019 book, Kant's Nonideal Theory of Politics (Northwestern UP). The event is scheduled for Thursday, October 22, 4:15-6pm EST.
Rose Library is preparing to launch a podcast series soon! Really looking forward to this. #Emory #Archives #archivesmonth
Here's a teaser of one of our new #podcast series, Rose Library Presents: Community Conversations. We were honored to have #Nikkigiovanni as our first guest. Stay tuned to learn about all three podcast that will premiere during #ArchivesMonth #poetry
Emory's campus sits on land whose history can be traced to the Muscogee Creek Nation. Monday, for the first time, we will formally observe #IndigenousPeoplesDay and acknowledge its significance within our community and beyond. Details and events: bit.ly/34E2U4Z
Please join us this Friday, October 16th from 3:30-5:00 pm EST on Zoom for a brief talk and extended Q&A with Dr. Laura Otis and Dr. Abigail Droge on fellowships. The Zoom link is located within the Facebook event. RSVP below! facebook.com/events/3416511…
Check out @atpost45's newest cluster of essays on Ling Ma's SEVERANCE! Brilliant, incisive, funny, vulnerable – each of the pieces tackle the complexities of labor, race, and belonging in the midst of global apocalypse.
🚨 🚨 ATTN 🚨 🚨 Our cluster on Ling Ma’s SEVERANCE is now out! 🧟🧟♂️🧟♀️ Ed by @hujane & @anjulifatima & feat @theleenbean @amyrwong @zugenia @ABriefel Dwight Tanner @summerkimlee @lqtang @alixbeeston Aaron Bartels-Swindells @danielledywong @dora__zhang bit.ly/3dmhTEu
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