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Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Fall 2024 ENGL 5005F: M.A. Seminar Prof. Sarah Brouillette Topic: Professing English: Disciplinary Debates and Horizons What does it mean to study “English” today? What are the stakes involved in teaching it? And what, in fact, are we to study and teach, exactly? How might graduate students most effectively navigate their own research and... More
Friday, February 17, 2023
Fall 2023 ENGL 5005F: MA Seminar Prof. Sarah Brouillette Topic: Professing English: Disciplinary Debates and Horizons What does it mean to study “English” today? What are the stakes involved in teaching it? And what, in fact, are we to study and teach, exactly? How—in practical terms—might graduate students most effectively navigate... More
Monday, February 28, 2022
Fall 2022 ENGL 5002F: Studies in Theory I (cross-listed with CLMD 6904F) Prof. Stuart Murray Topic: The Alt-Left Politics of Pleasure: Identity, Consent, and Cancel Culture This course explores the perils and possibilities of “pleasure” in a social climate where bodies and pleasures are increasingly sites of suspicion and subject to new... More
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