Debapriya Sarkar
@debapriya__s
Assistant Professor of English and Maritime Studies @UConn.
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Did you know Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies has a YouTube channel with #RB4R talks, events, and programming archived? It’s a fantastic resource and you can learn a lot from it! #ShakeRace 🔥✊🏽🔥 m.youtube.com/channel/UCegSa…
from the unknowable to the conceivable--have been so looking forward to reading possible knowledge!really enjoying the chapter on baconian poiesis and techniques of 'knowledge broken'. congratulations Debapriya Sarkar!
Congrats to past #FolgerFellow Debapriya Sarkar on the publication of "Possible Knowledge: The Literary Forms of Early Modern Science," available now through Penn Press! pennpress.org/9781512823356/… Use code SARKAR30 at checkout to receive a 30% discount!
I had the opportunity to reflect on how the Folger Research's collections and communities shaped my work on POSSIBLE KNOWLEDGE. You can read the interview and a brief excerpt from the book here: folger.edu/blogs/collatio…
Our friends at Folger Shakespeare Library have shared a great interview with author Debapriya Sarkar about her new book POSSIBLE KNOWLEDGE! Read more: ow.ly/xuZn50P9UqO
If you’re still thinking about a seminar for SAA 2024, please consider Debapriya Sarkar and my seminar in race and geography. 👇🏽
It was such a joy to speak with Whitney Sperrazza about POSSIBLE KNOWLEDGE. Thanks to Whitney Sperrazza for such generous reading and engagement, and to all at the Sundial (ACMRS Press) for this opportunity to reflect on the book.
ICYMI: Author Debapriya Sarkar discusses her book POSSIBLE KNOWLEDGE, about how early modern poets and philosophers took up the “the possible” as an alternative to the actual, on @newbooksnetwork's Literary Studies podcast newbooksnetwork.com/possible-knowl…
DEADLINE REMINDER: Applications for "Race, Place, and the Nonhuman"--a workshop at Folger Shakespeare Library organized by Debapriya Sarkar and me--are due November 13th! Please consider joining us! folger.edu/research/the-f…
Please join us for a virtual book launch of /Possible Knowledge/ on December 1, 1 PM EST! I am thrilled to be in conversation with Jenny C. Mann. With many thanks to Liza Blake, Dr. Katherine Schaap Williams, and Urvashi Chakravarty for organizing the event.
Reminder: Please join us for the virtual book launch of /Possible Knowledge/ on Friday, December 1 at 1 PM EST! I will be in conversation with Jenny C. Mann. Registration link: bit.ly/DS-launch
Starstruck at the MLA book exhibit — so wonderful to see these brilliant books by Ari Friedlander, Joey Gamble, Noémie Ndiaye, Jessica Rosenberg, Debapriya Sarkar, Emily Weissbourd 1/2
It's a good morning when I can revisit and cite a friend's brilliant writing. If you don't already know Debapriya Sarkar's essay on "The Tempest's Other Plots," you absolutely should. Happy to send a PDF. proquest.com/docview/194451…
It was so wonderful to see the joyous production of A Midsummer Night's Dream The Classical Theatre of Harlem! Do go and see it if you’re in the area in the next few days. cthnyc.org/msnd/
📕Book event! 📅Aug 29 Join us to celebrate publication of The Interlopers: Early Stuart Projects and the Undisciplining of Knowledge by Vera Keller. Fredrik Albritton Jonsson , Ted McCormick , and Debapriya Sarkar will join her in conversation Info & RSVP: nacbs.org/event-details/…
There’s still time to sign up for our seminar on the early modern undead for Shakespeare Association of America in Boston in 2025! Deadline to register is 9/21. We hope you’ll join us for a monstrously good discussion. #ShakeRace