Emory English
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Emory’s small, selective doctoral program in English offers training in a wide range of fields within literary, critical-theoretical, and cultural studies.
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Check out Contemporaries @ Post45's newest cluster of essays on Ling Ma's SEVERANCE! Brilliant, incisive, funny, vulnerable – each of the pieces tackle the complexities of labor, race, and belonging in the midst of global apocalypse.
Join us for a Zoom Webinar on Emory College Philosophy Professor Dilek Huseyinzadegan's 2019 book, Kant's Nonideal Theory of Politics (Northwestern UP). The event is scheduled for Thursday, October 22, 4:15-6pm EST.
🐴 Pony up. Our BoJack Horseman cluster is out now!🐴 bit.ly/2UPK8TC Eds @giacbelloli+@pamthur Feat Lily Scherlis L Berlant E Mason nicole froio @CariHovanec @Ben_P_Carver @helen_cushman Roberta Klimt Michael Docherty Doug Stark T O'Rourke @MandatoryOptio1
Dr. Danielle Fuentes Morgan Phdkey Brandon J Manning, Ph.D. Brittney Michelle Edmonds "Jokes and the laughter they inspire open up a space for play, reimagining Black identity, and Black selfhood, and even Blackness itself where stereotypes and preconceptions can be usurped, rebutted, reappropriated, or exploded." Dr. Danielle Fuentes Morgan bit.ly/3vNaVjq
"For today’s Millennial Black satirists, fatalism is not enough. They insist on moving beyond ambivalence, toward action. They name injustice toward its eradication." Brandon J Manning, Ph.D. bit.ly/2TS52o2
"In The Intuitionist, a joke is a way of laying claim to the multiplicity of a vexed social reality in flux, a way of saying that the world we live in is not inevitable and, so, is vulnerable to change." Brittney Michelle Edmonds bit.ly/2STf7kl
Check out Emory's very own Contemporaries @ Post45 Contemporaries series and their newest cluster, on African American Satire in the Twenty-First Century!
tomorrow’s today and today’s the day! our ~Bernadette Mayer~ cluster is out now! edited by Kristin Grogan + David Hobbs check out this thread for individual pieces and authors. Start anywhere, but dive in. immerse. breathe. let us know your thoughts! bit.ly/2VevPeL
I always enjoy meeting with Emory University Professor of Irish Studies Geraldine Higgins. Today, she kindly invited us to her Atlanta home where it was great to be able to discuss her work on Irish literature.