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GW English News: August 2015
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Friday, August 28, 2015. Memorial Service and Donations for James A. Miller. The National City Christian Church. Is on the north side of Thomas Circle. A memorial service for Professor James A. Miller will be held tomorrow, August 29, 2015, at the National City Christian Church on Thomas Circle. The service will be held at 2:00 PM. 2130 G. St. NW. Washington, DC 20052. Will be a place where all visitors can learn abou...
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Areas of Strength | English Department - The George Washington University | The George Washington University
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Keynote Address - Literature and Social Justice Graduate Conference
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Literature and Social Justice Graduate Conference. Violent Belongings: Partition, Gender and National Culture in Colonial India. Philadelphia: Temple UP, [2008] 2011; New Delhi: Yoda Press, 2013). She directs a Digital Humanities Histories of Violence and Migration initiative www.1947Partition.org. In 2013, she co-founded the Philadelphia South Asian American Association. Create a free website.
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GW English News: In Memoriam: James A. Miller
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Friday, July 3, 2015. In Memoriam: James A. Miller. Professor James A. Miller. In his English Department office. Centuries, often with a specific focus on the Washington, DC, area. Notes the passing of prominent Washington-area figures; that obituary can be accessed here. He was author of a 2009 book, “ Remembering Scottsboro,. 8221; about the 1931 trial and conviction of nine black youths accused of raping two white ...
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GW English News: A Celebration of the Work of James A Miller
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. A Celebration of the Work of James A Miller. Professor James A. Miller. The Departments of English and American Studies and the Program in Africana Studies invite you to join us for "A Celebration of the Work of James A. Miller," on Friday, September 11, from 2-6 PM. This event will be held in the Jack Morton Auditorium (805 21st Street NW). Centuries. Professor Miller was the author of.
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Executive Committee | SALA
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For Graduate Students . Graduate Student Paper Prize. Membership and Conference Payments. Raquo; About SALA. Raquo; Executive Committee. Is an Associate Professor of English at Tarleton State University. In addition to being a longtime member of SALA, he has edited CCTE Studies for 10 years; he also edits the book series,. South Asian Art, Literature, and Culture Studies. Peter Lang Publishing); and,. Langdon Review of the Arts. Other Tongues: Rethinking the Language Debates in India. Earned her PhD from...
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GW English News: Transnational Queer Film Studies Returns Fall 2015
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Monday, August 3, 2015. Transnational Queer Film Studies Returns Fall 2015. GW Students (and students in the consortium! English 3980W, which is co-sponsored by the Department of English and the Short-Term Study Abroad Office, will be offered again in Fall 2015. Interested students will need to register through an application process that can be accessed using this link to GW Study Abroad. Story is accessible here.
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GW English News: November 2014
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Monday, November 24, 2014. 18th Century and More with Professor Seavey. Professor Ormond Seavey's courses for spring afford some great opportunities for exposing yourself to a wide range of literature, from its early American beginnings to the classic Education of Henry Adams. English 3490 Early American Literature and Culture. CRN: 43931, Tue/Thur 3:45-5 PM. CRN: 45497, Tue/Thur 11:10-12:25 AM. Links to this post.
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GW English News: April 2015
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Reflections on Professor Mitchell's "Disabled People and the Holocaust". Julia Barrett: Day One: Introduction to “Disabled People and the Holocaust” Blog. I was absolutely wrong. This “fortress of ignorance” that Levi experienced after the war has clearly been dismantled. Our course of study, in particular, has taught me that there is far more I can learn and that, unfortunately, there are ma...
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GW English News: September 2014
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Friday, September 26, 2014. GW English Alum Abby Dimen-Taylor: Volunteer at the DC Rape Crisis Center. DC Rape Crisis Center. Helping to staff their hotline. We recently caught up with Abby to ask her about that important work [disclaimer: the views expressed in this interview do not necessarily reflect the views of the DC Rape Crisis Center]. What are some of the challenges that you face working the hotline? Our firs...