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"The future of higher education will depend on how we frame the past. We cannot allow politics to whitewash history." - Ayanna Thompson today in Ms. Magazine's Banned series! msmagazine.com/2024/09/30/sha…

I'm so lucky to work with the venerable Ayanna Thompson. To the future of studying the past! Throughlines


Anyone teaching a Renaissance literature survey this semester? Dennis Britton offers a sharp and fascinating read on The Faerie Queene and race. Be sure to watch the full video here throughlines.org/suite-content/…

.Phoenix New Times has named the discovery of John Milton's handwriting in a Phoenix Public Library book a "Best of Phoenix" for 2024. Arizona State University English faculty Jonathan Hope and @bkadams assisted with the find. Read more: ow.ly/eOe850TAHqh #ASUHumanities

our first public talk about milton’s holinshed & our ongoing efforts to reconstruct milton’s library. the authentication of this book as milton’s was made possible by vision & support for exploratory book history research Phoenix Public Library from @bkadams & Jonathan Hope & Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies.



Please join us for The Bard in the Borderlands Volume 2 Launch Party! 🎉 Join us at the San Antonio Public Library Central Library on Saturday, October 19, at 11 am for comunidad, a beautiful performance from Creative Arts Studio, pan dulce, and a chance to receive a free copy of V2!


We are big fans of Texas Public Radio's Fronteras, and we're thrilled to have had the opportunity to discuss Volume 2 with Norma Martinez 🥑. You can listen to the discussion here or tune in at noon on 89.1 to hear from Kathryn Vomero Santos and playwright José Cruz González. tpr.org/podcast/fronte…

Applications for the RaceB4Race 1st and 2nd Book Institutes are now open! Participants receive professional development and workshops of their academic writing from leading PCRS scholars Cord J. Whitaker and Jean E. Howard. Institutes are based Folger Shakespeare Library and directed Patricia Akhimie.





.Madeline Sayet, a clinical associate professor from ASU English Dept., is directing a new adaptation of a Greek classic, “Antigone.” Beth Piatote’s “Antíkoni” will run Nov. 8-24 at The Autry in Los Angeles, California. Read more: ow.ly/OqUY50U3sK6

