Dylan Lewis Named to Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography
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A busy summer with lots of news in the Professional Writing Program.
Anna Bedford (CMLT) presented a paper titled “Exploitive Foundations: Bodies and Resources in the Futuristic Metropolises of Atwood and Hopkinson,” at the annual Science Fiction Research Association in July.
Professor Laura Rosenthal gave a keynote address for the conference "‘The Authenticity of Emotions: Sceptical and Sympathetic Sociability in the Eighteenth-Century British Public Sphere’ An Interdisciplinary Collaboratory"
In August, Jeremy Metz recorded interviews in French with seven prominent Haitian authors, including Yanick Lahens, Évelyne Trouillot, and Syto Cavé, in connection with his Comparative Literature dissertation project
This summer, Professor Kauffman traveled to Europe to give two conference papers.
Martha Nell Smith delivered two keynote addresses in August.
On September 20, Marilee Lindemann delivered the second annual Woodress Lecture at the University of Nebraska Lincoln's Center for Great Plains Studies. The lecture is named for Cather biographer James Woodress.
Doctoral candidate Michelle Boswell has been awarded a QCB Travel Grant for research at Oxford University's Bodleian Library in early October.
Tod Jones, Director of the Francis William Newman Research Center, has recently published The Soul: Its Sorrows and Its Aspirations, Volume 2 of The Works of Francis William Newman on Religion: A Critical Edition,
Rebecca Borden, Peter Mallios, and Jennifer Wellman collectively wrote "American Women Reading Conrad, 1900-1940: An Overview," which will appear in a special issue of Studia Neophilologica on "Transnational Conrad" in November 2012.