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Research in the arts and humanities represents a range of disciplines and distinctive modes of knowledge and methods that result in articles and books, ideas, exhibitions, performances, artifacts and more. This deliberate and dedicated work generates deep insights into the multi-faceted people and cultures of the world, past and present.
Whether individual or collaborative, funded or unfunded, our faculty are leading national networks and conferences, providing research frameworks, engaging students, traversing international archives and making significant contributions to UMD's research enterprise.
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"Labour and Time"

In The Oxford Handbook to Chaucer, ed. Suzanne Akbari and James Simpson.

English

Author/Lead: Kellie Robertson
Dates:

Oxford University Press, 2020. 63-80.

All Death

This first-of-its-kind anthology brings together the best of contemporary queer poetry from South Asia, both from the subcontinent and its many diasporas.

English

Author/Lead: Aqdas Aftab
Dates:
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India

The anthology features well-known voices like Hoshang Merchant, Ruth Vanita, Suniti Namjoshi, Kazim Ali, Rajiv Mohabir as well as a host of new poets. The themes range from desire and loneliness, sexual intimacy and struggles, caste and language, activism both on the streets and in the homes, the role of family both given and chosen, and heartbreaks and heartjoins. Writing from Bangalore, Baroda, Benares, Boston, Chennai, Colombo, Dhaka, Delhi, Dublin, Karachi, Kathmandu, Lahore, London, New York City, and writing in languages including Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Urdu, Manipuri, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, and, of course, English, the result is an urgent, imaginative and beautiful testament to the diversity, politics, aesthetics and ethics of queer life in South Asia today.

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Editorial Advisory Committee

Reports on articles submitted for publication in PMLA

English

Author/Lead: Peter Mallios
Dates: -

Founded in 1883, the Modern Language Association of America provides opportunities for its members to share their scholarly findings and teaching experiences with colleagues and to discuss trends in the academy.

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Visiting Professor and Tutor

Goucher Prison Education Partnership

English

Author/Lead: Peter Mallios
Dates:

Peter Mallios is serving as Visiting Professor and Tutor for the Goucher Prison Education Partnership.

The Goucher Prison Education Partnership (GPEP), a division of Goucher College, provides men and women incarcerated in Maryland with the opportunity to pursue an excellent college education. In courses at the two prisons, students are held to the rigorous academic standards for which Goucher is known.  Courses are taught on site by Goucher College faculty as well as by outstanding professors from nearby colleges and universities.

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STORIES OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND - AN NEH FUNDED PROJECT

The Southern Maryland Studies Center received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for the project: Stories of Southern Maryland.

English, College of Arts and Humanities

Author/Lead: Shannon Neal
Dates: -

This project focuses on the transcription of 40 oral history interviews documenting the history and culture of Southern Maryland. The selected oral histories cover themes that give voice to minorities and covers subjects that prove to be important research material given current events, such as segregation, the influenza epidemic, and The Great Depression in Southern Maryland. The resulting transcripts will be available to the public at no cost through ADA compliant pdf files that will be posted on our website as they are completed. Shannon Neal transcribed and formatted the oral histories.

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Beneath the Black Rocks

"They cut into the ocean in a perfectly perpendicular line."

English

Author/Lead: Danuta Hinc
Dates:

Their color changes depending on how much of the rock is submerged in water in low or high tides and how much sunlight reflects on their smooth surface, but it is always a version of black. They disappear when the moon brings the ocean far inland. In low tides more of them appear, covered in green moss that dries quickly in the summer sun. No one knows how much more is underground, perhaps a whole mountain, and that unknown brings me back to nursing the thought of my mother dying. I think of the underground mountain, how it expands towards the center of the earth, how it pushes deep into the waves towards the horizon, and I wonder if she even died.

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“Scenes of Vulnerability: Desire, Historical Secrecy, and Black Queer Experience in Tarell McCraney’s Marcus”

From The Expressive Art of Tarell McCraney. Ed. David Román, Sharrell Luckett, and Isaiah Wooden.

English

Author/Lead: GerShun Avilez
Dates:
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Forthcoming June 2020

Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo

In a novel-in-verse that brims with grief and love, National Book Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Acevedo writes about the devastation of loss, the difficulty of forgiveness, and the bittersweet bonds that shape our lives.

English

Dates:
Clap When you Land book cover

Camino Rios lives for the summers when her father visits her in the Dominican Republic. But this time, on the day when his plane is supposed to land, Camino arrives at the airport to see crowds of crying people. In New York City, Yahaira Rios is called to the principal’s office, where her mother is waiting to tell her that her father, her hero, has died in a plane crash.

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“Death by Wasting Away: Lucy Byard’s Last Days, Death, and Legacy"

Journal of Black Studies

English

Author/Lead: Benjamin Baker
Dates:

Vol. 51, no. 5, 2020, pp. 391-410.

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“Defunct Words and Phrases Due to the Coronavirus Crisis"

McSweeney’s is an independent nonprofit publishing company based in San Francisco.

English

Author/Lead: Emily Flamm
Dates:
Publisher: McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
As well as operating a daily humor website, they also publish Timothy McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, Illustoria and an ever-growing selection of books under various imprints.

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