Tomoyuki Endo is a visiting scholar in the department this quarter, from Wako University in Tokyo where he teaches 20th C Japanese and English lit in translation (some his own translation).
Please join us on Wednesday, November 13th for a reading by the poet Natalie Shapero! Natalie Shapero’s writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The London Review of Books,The New York Review of Books, The Paris Review
English Department Fall Faculty Lecture and Welcome Event at 4pm on Friday, 4 October, in Voorhies 126. Fran Dolan, Distinguished Professor of English, will be giving the Fall Faculty Lecture, “Taking Pleasure in Hester Pulter.”
SJ Zhang (University of Chicago), "What Cecilia Knew: Reading Reproduction and Marronage in Records of Recapture" Needham Speaker Series Thursday, May 2 12:30-2pm Voorhies 126 Lunch will be served
Prof. Tua'one's research on 18th-century Pacific travel narratives is grounded in Indigenous studies, Pacific Island studies, and queer and feminist theory.
Please join us at 4:30 on Thursday February 15th at the Manetti Shrem Museum in celebrating Professor Katie Peterson's new collection of poems, Fog and Smoke, published by FSG in January 2024. Fog and Smoke is a book about living in California in a time of national and climate