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- February 27, 2010 - Minor American Poetry Series
Rebecca Gibson, 2009/09/09 13:40:00
Stacy Szymaszek and Stephanie Bolster Readings will be held at The Space (715 Washington Street) at 8 pm. Sponsored by the English Department's Poetry Reading Group.
- January 19, 2010 - Reynolds Price on Duke Reads - rescheduled
Rebecca Gibson, 2010/01/19 10:47:50
Due to a request from NPR to reschedule, Reynolds Price and Frank Stasio will discuss Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse at a later date. Please check DukeReads for updates, schedules, and upcoming events!
- April 22, 2010 - Virtue Ethics: Political Theory Spring Symposium
Rebecca Gibson, 2010/01/13 11:16:13
April 22-23 The Political Theory Working Group is sponsored by the Duke University Department of English and the Gerst Program. The Spring Symposium will be held at FHI; details tba.
- March 15, 2010 - Intangible Materialism
Rebecca Gibson, 2010/01/13 11:14:39
4:30 - 7 pm
Intangible Materialism: A Roundtable with Ron Schleifer, Barbara Herrnstein Smith and N. Katherine Hayles. Location TBA
- January 29, 2010 - Competing Cosmologies, Effecting Worlds: Intersections of Science and Religion
Rebecca Gibson, 2010/01/19 13:55:33
10 am - 5 pm; Breedlove (Perkins Library)
Guest speakers: Kim Stanley Robinson is a literary science fiction writer known for his award-winning Mars trilogy. Michael Taussig (Coulmbia University) has both a medical degree and a PhD. in anthropology. Nisi Shawl is an African-American writer and journalist, best known as a writer of science fiction/fantasy short stories. Bruce Lincoln is Caroline E. Haskell Professor of the History of Religions in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. More details...
- January 15, 2010 - The Letters Project: ART poem
Rebecca Gibson, 2010/01/13 11:06:12
Opening reception: Friday 1/15; 5 - 7 pmThe Corridor Gallery, East Duke Building. A Collaborative Installation: Animation by Raquel Salvatella, Letterforms and Digital Prints by Merrill Shatzman and Poetry by Deborah Pope. Supported by a Council for the Arts Collaboration Development Grant and the Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies, this multi-faceted project displays the collaborative work of these Duke professors in exploring the interactive relationship between original visual artwork with original creative text.
- January 25, 2010 - Americanist Speaker Series
Rebecca Gibson, 2010/01/13 11:08:26
Mia Bay "The Ambidexter Philosopher: Thomas Jefferson in Black Thought 1776 - 1877" Location: The home of Priscilla Wald; 7 pm For more information, email enf3@duke.edu
- March 20, 2010 - Minor American Poetry Series
Rebecca Gibson, 2009/09/09 13:40:47
Therese Bachand and Magus Magnus Readings will be held at The Space (715 Washington Street) at 8 pm. Sponsored by the English Department's Poetry Reading Group.
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