
Stephen Pasqualina
@pasqetball
making a whole present / assistant professor of english
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12-02-2013 17:43:58
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Mark your calendars! New episode of Severance Radio this Sunday 📚📻 Katherine Fusco and Stephen Pasqualina will investigate the rise of the undead in pop culture. Tune in Sunday at Noon PT or 7pm PT. All the details here: blackmountaininstitute.org/severance-radi…


I'm so grateful for Stephen Pasqualina's review of my book in the new Modernism/modernity. It's a real privilege to be read so sensitively and generously - and to see the book's critical conceit situated so perfectly within current debates about "weak modernisms." 😍 muse.jhu.edu/article/771033


New 💭/🍺 tomorrow at 5:30 PT: Join host Stephen Pasqualina and journalist Natalie Van Hoozer, historian Greta de Jong, and professor of political science Precious Hall as they Confront "Legacies of Voter Suppression." Join us! thoughtontap.com/youtube

Today begins Day 1 of History of Black Writing's "Hurston on the Horizon: Past, Present, and Future" National Endowment for the Humanities Virtual Summer Institute 2021! We honor the memory of Dr. Cheryl Wall, who would have led this week's institute. Her spirit will always be with us #HurstonsHorizon #Hurston2021

Register today to our live panel discussion "The Living Legacies"!! Bringing together Hurston scholars to discuss the legacy of ZNH's work. Happening July 13 at 2pm. Register: buff.ly/2VbmmVr And follow along Hurston on the Horizon at KU as they live tweet the event!


Join me, Dr. Michael Aguirre, Dr. Debra Harry, Dr. Jody Lykes, and Olivia Ngo tomorrow at 5:30 pm for the first installment of this year's Thought On Tap series, "Rethinking..." Our topic: Rethinking "America" events.unr.edu/event/thought_…


Join me and Dr. Ayesha Hardison (Ayesha Hardison) for her talk today at 5:30 PDT: "From Hurston to Angelou: The Jagged Harmonies of Black Women Writers" events.unr.edu/event/from_hur… #hurston #angelou #blackstudies



A super nice thing: my book In and Out of Sight has been well enough received to warrant a paperback release from Oxford Academic this January! And even better, it's got some beautiful new blurbs from my academic hero Karen Redrobe and Stephen Pasqualina's lovely review in Modernism/modernity 🥰



I am honored to share the 1921 Prize in American Literature with co-winners Alex Moskowitz, Alyssa Hunziker, and Selina Lai-Henderson, as well as with honorable mentions Juan Carlos Fermin, Stephen Pasqualina, @TravisMFoster, and MelaniMcA.

