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Honing critical insight & crafting the stories that animate our world. Home of "Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series": https://t.co/b4i7oxxtwC.
Seattle, WA
Joined May 2020
It's OFFICIAL! "Literature, Language, Culture" is now avail. as a #podcast via Apple, Spotify, & more! 🎉 if you prefer your #publicscholarship audio-style to video, use the below link to subscribe! Quoted in below image: Dr. Michelle Liu from Ep. 2. https://t.co/4pzMU59WQu
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#UW Sarah J. Ghasedi's recent @TheScotsman article describes an archival discovery that she made while conducting dissertation research in Edinburgh. @EdinburghUni
What an extraordinary read this is about the secret journalism in @TheScotsman of the founder of the Edinburgh Seven campaign, which helped to secure the rights of women to a university education. https://t.co/lvR1t3wJYV
@EdinburghUni @alicampsie75
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The Lee Scheingold Lecture is now up on our channel! An important moment of this is the land acknowledgment presented by, Owen Oliver. Owen has recently created the Indigenous Walking Tour for our campus. We highly encourage you to support this project and watch the lecture!
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The recording of the 3rd Annual Lee Schiengold Lecture featuring Naomi Shihab Nye and Lena Khalaf Tuffaha is now up on our YouTube channel for a limited time! You can watch this event through the link in our bio!
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Meet MA/PhD English Rhetoric and Composition student Rebecca Taylor, who helped us create lesson plans to complement the LLC series videos. You can find our YouTube here: https://t.co/4TKDR5nHRW
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One of our PH.D. candidates, Brittney Frantece has curated a group exhibition. "Queer Imagination" will be open until July 8th in the Jacob Lawrence Gallery. You can find out more about the exhibition and schedule a viewing here: https://t.co/NiPLJ30j36
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Keep an eye on our page because the recording of the 2021 Lee Scheingold Poetry Lecture is going to be on our YouTube soon for a limited time! Award-winning poet, Naomi Shihab Nye is a featured speaker in this lecture.
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One of our very own professors, Shawn Wong has been given the exciting opportunity to lead the "Abandonment & Arrival: Readings in Asian American Literature" reading group this summer. You can find out more about this project and his novels here: https://t.co/gVS6UysjQY
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PhD student, @fondofdancing 's 19th-century women's writing and public humanities work on Frankenstein led to her being asked to write the Introduction to Flame Tree Publishing's new Collector's Edition. You can find the book here: https://t.co/srXm5VQRjV
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The newest video in our Dialogue Series features our sponsor, Lee Scheingold! You can watch this special episode here: https://t.co/jEF4dteciJ
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In this episode, we spoke with Lee Schiengold about her relationship with grieving her late husband, poetry as a way through grieving, and why she believes in poetry and humanities scholarship. You can watch this special episode here: https://t.co/TxKNQ4VVGE
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Celebrate 150 years of George Eliot’s Middlemarch with a digital symposium featuring a keynote from @ronjaunee, plus presentations and readings. Join us on Friday, May 21, 2021 from 9:00am to 12:10pm PDT. Register now at https://t.co/LanCj73DzB.
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And, this is the initiative Naomi just referenced: https://t.co/trdTMEotaE <-- open to all to contribute #spp21
globalvaccinepoem.com
The Global Vaccine Poem offers an inclusive and participatory opportunity during the universal vaccination experience, inviting all to share their voices and promote COVID-19 vaccination through the...
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For those who didn't catch the reference Naomi just made, it's this wonderful project, Traveling Stanzas. Learn more here: https://t.co/X98Eip1nj7
#spp21
travelingstanzas.com
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"There is also a poetics of listening, encountering, and dwelling in the words, conditions, experiences of others. This poetics invites us to ask, how and on whose terms do we become legible to one another?" <-- Anis Bawarshi in the #spp21 opening remarks. #PoetryDayIRL
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The University of Washington English Department and the Lee Scheingold Lecture in Poetry and Poetics are thrilled to host Naomi Shihab Nye tomorrow, Thursday, April 29 at 5:00-6:30 PM (PT). You can find out more about the event here: https://t.co/0FQqjWRc95
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E.J.Koh is a PhD student with UW English and her "Seattle City Literary Guide" essay, featuring UW's Libraries, Shawn Wong, UW Press and others was just published at Poets & Writers! You can find this essay here: https://t.co/kZ3KOrEfgg
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