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On Tuesday, Feb. 27th join us for "The Writer in the World" a reading by Macedonian poet Nikola Madzirov and Slovene poet Aleš Šteger. Riggs Library at 7-8PM: bit.ly/FEB27-READING

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Prof. Peggy K. Lee will give a talk titled, "Holding Myself Together:" On Mereology, Institutional Violence, and Exhaustion, hosted by the Georgetown Humanities Initiative on April 8, 2024 from 4-5:30pm at ICC 462. Prof. Soyica Colbert will join as discussant.

Prof. Peggy K. Lee will give a talk titled, "Holding Myself Together:" On Mereology, Institutional Violence, and Exhaustion, hosted by the Georgetown Humanities Initiative on April 8, 2024 from 4-5:30pm at ICC 462. Prof. Soyica Colbert will join as discussant.
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One week from today, professor and book critic Maureen Corrigan will interview Claire Dederer, author of the bestseller "Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma"! Join us at 6PM in the Arrupe Multipurpose Room, or via Zoom: bit.ly/Claire-Dederer…

One week from today, professor and book critic <a href="/MaureenCorrigan/">Maureen Corrigan</a> will interview <a href="/ClaireDederer/">Claire Dederer</a>, author of the bestseller "Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma"! Join us at 6PM in the Arrupe Multipurpose Room, or via Zoom: bit.ly/Claire-Dederer…
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Tonight at 6PM, Claire Dederer will talk about her bestseller "Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma" with book critic and Georgetown English Department professor Maureen Corrigan! Join us in the Arrupe Multipurpose Room (there will be a book signing and reception!) or via Zoom: bit.ly/Claire-Dederer…

Tonight at 6PM, <a href="/ClaireDederer/">Claire Dederer</a> will talk about her bestseller "Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma" with book critic and <a href="/GU_ENGL/">Georgetown English Department</a> professor <a href="/MaureenCorrigan/">Maureen Corrigan</a>! Join us in the Arrupe Multipurpose Room (there will be a book signing and reception!) or via Zoom: bit.ly/Claire-Dederer…
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Professor of Law & Humanities, Kathryn Temple, has been awarded the Provost's Innovation in Teaching Award for her contributions to the innovative development and structure of the Master of Arts program in Engaged and Public Humanities. kathryntemple.academia.edu

Professor of Law &amp; Humanities, Kathryn Temple, has been awarded the Provost's Innovation in Teaching Award for her contributions to the innovative development and structure of the Master of Arts program in Engaged and Public Humanities. kathryntemple.academia.edu
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Professor Patrick O’Malley’s most recent publication, The Irish and the Imagination of Race, was named as the North American Victorian Studies Association’s Honorable Mention for their Best Book Prize. Congratulations, Professor O’Malley! navsa.org

Professor Patrick O’Malley’s most recent publication, The Irish and the Imagination of Race, was named as the North American Victorian Studies Association’s Honorable Mention for their Best Book Prize. Congratulations, Professor O’Malley! 
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he department is excited to announce the publication of the Cambridge Companion to Romanticism and Race, edited by Manu Chander (manu chander). Read about the volume at cambridgeblog.org/2024/12/the-ca…

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Professor Nathan Hensley's new book *Action without Hope: Victorian Literature after Climate Collapse* will be released June 4th. It is a "study of how writers from the early phases of our prolonged climate emergency used aesthetic strategies to redefine the category of action."

Professor Nathan Hensley's new book *Action without Hope: Victorian Literature after Climate Collapse* will be released June 4th. It is a "study of how writers from the early phases of our prolonged climate emergency used aesthetic strategies to redefine the category of action."