PROVINCIALIZING ROMANTICISM: A Yearlong Series at Northwestern
"Reanimation, Metamorphosis, Kinship: New Archives of Romanticism"
A roundtable on Black and Indigenous literatures of the Long 19th Century
moderated by Tristram Wolff
with presentations from
SARAH JOHNSON (English, U Chicago)
NICOLE SPIGNER (Af Am Studies, Northwestern)
ISAIAH WILNER (History, U Chicago)
KELLY WISECUP (English, Northwestern)
Please mark your calendar for events later in the spring:
May 1st: Omar Miranda & Bakary Diaby, dialogue on comparative romanticisms
May 15th: Marlene Daut, talk title: "The World of Haitian Romanticism"
The series is supported by Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, The Graduate School, The Departments of Spanish and Portuguese, French and Italian, English & German. The programs in Critical Theory, Comparative Literary Studies, and Middle East and North African Studies, and the Centers for African American History and for Native American and Indigenous Research.
Audience
- Faculty/Staff
- Student
- Public
- Post Docs/Docs
- Graduate Students
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Interest
- Academic (general)