Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
AAPI Literature and Media Club Founder and President Julie Cha ’25 recommends top reads.
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A new book from Sheila Jelen and new articles from Ingrid Satelmajer.
An opera based on Prof. Howard’s book The Museum Guard will have performances in Halifax and London in January 2008.
Congratulations to Tod E. Jones, whose book The Cambridge Platonists: A Brief Introduction. With Eight Letters of Dr. Anthony Tuckney and Dr. Benjamin Whichcote was recently published by the University Press of America.
Bob Levine is the new editor of the Norton Anthology of American Literature, 1820-1865, which has just been published.
2010 has been exciting for Associate Professor of English Elizabeth Arnold with a new book and a major award to boot.
A Companion to Tudor Literature, edited by Kent Cartwright, has just been published by Blackwell.
University of Maryland Libraries Special Collections celebrates the publication of At the Barriers with a new digital exhibit, "'Well, I wanted a new vision...': Thom Gunn and 'Misanthropos.'"
Michael Olmert's Kitchens, Smokehouses, and Privies: Outbuildings and the Architecture of Daily Life in the Eighteenth-Century Mid Atlantic is now available from Cornell University Press.
University Provost Nariman Farvardin has selected Martha Nell Smith as a 2010-2011 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher.
Assistant Professor Jason Rudy has been awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities for his new book-length project.