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Tung-An Wei (Miranda) to Present at Northeast MLA Convention

February 27, 2019 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

PhD Candidate Tung-An Wei (Miranda) will present a paper at the Northeast Modern Language Association Convention in Washington, DC in late March.

Nahid Ahmadian's Recent Publication

February 27, 2019 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Nahid has published a translation into Persian of Fen: A Play by Caryl Churchill. The publication includes her article reading Churchill's Marxist-feminist implications of the play.

DeLisa Hawkes to Present at Northeast MLA Convention

February 27, 2019 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

DeLisa Hawkes will present her paper entitled, "Silencing 'Black Noise' in Dwayne Alexander Smith’s Forty Acres,”

Ines P. Rivera Prosdocimi: Poetry Book and NY Times Featured Poem

February 27, 2019 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Ines P. Rivera Prosdocimi's poetry collection, Love Letter to an Afterlife, was published by Black Lawrence Press (2018).

K. A. Wisniewski Recent Publication

February 27, 2019 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

K. A. Wisniewski's essay "The Unpublishable: Textshop Experiments and Composition(s) of/as Publishing, co-written with Felix Burgos (Indiana University) appears in the anthology Exquisite Corpse: Studio Art-Based Writing Practices in the Academy

Scott Trudell's new publications

February 27, 2019 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Scott Trudell’s book Unwritten Poetry: Song, Performance, and Media in Early Modern England is out in March from Oxford University Press. The book reveals the importance of performed vocal music in theories and practices of English Renaissance literature.

MITH launches Early Modern Songscapes Beta Site

February 26, 2019 English

The project explores the circulation and performance of Renaissance poetry. Raff Vigilanti at MITH designed the data model. Professors Scott Trudell (UMD) and Sarah Williams (USC) both contributed to the content.

Stewart Foehl's new novel "Happily Whatever After" to be released in June 2020

February 19, 2019 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Stewart Foehl (under pen name Stewart Lewis) has inked a deal with Lake Union (Amazon) to publish his edgy, romantic comedy novel called Happily Whatever After, scheduled to be released in June 2020.

PhD Alum Kyle Garton-Gundling Publishes -Enlightened Individualism-

February 19, 2019 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

What can Buddhist and Hindu influences offer post-1945 American identities? This volume explores the possibilities in the novels of Jack Kerouac, Maxine Hong Kingston, Alice Walker, and others.

One approach to dealing with classroom diversity

February 15, 2019 English

Kelly Cresap provides tips on dealing with classroom diversity.