Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
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William Cohen presented a keynote lecture, "Arborealities: The Tactile Ecology of Hardy’s Woodlanders," at "The Victorian Tactile Imagination" conference at Birkbeck College, University of London, in July.
Amanda Bailey’s book, Of Bondage: Debt, Property, and Personhood in Early Modern England (University of Pennsylvania Press) came out this past May.
In the spring 2013 issue of "The Hopkins Review," Professor David Wyatt published the second part of his essay, "Shakespeare and Response." Congratulations on the publication, David!
Bob Levine has recently been named Visiting Faculty Fellow for 2013-14 at Texas A&M University's Institute for Advanced Study; he will be visiting the Institute twice this semester to give lectures and lead seminars for faculty and graduate students.
Stephen Rojcewicz, an incoming Ph.D. student in Comparative Literature, has recently published the following papers.
Radford Skudrna, a poet in the MFA program, had a poem, “Taking the Bougainvillea Back,” published by The Missing Slate in July. Congratulations Rad!To read his poem visit: http://themissingslate.com/2013/07/02/taking-the-bougainvillea-back/
Brian Richardson has recently traveled across the world with his scholarship.
Sarah Pleydell publishes first novel and presents on panel with Rose Solari.
William Fargason, a poet in the MFA program, has recently published his work in the following journals.
Professor Randy Ontiveros has a new book coming out in November.