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We’re Hiring! Read more about the Assistant Professor in Native American and Indigenous Studies search as.nyu.edu/departments/en…

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Wendy Lee will deliver the Fall 2024 NYU College of Arts & Science Bentson Dean’s Lecture. “The Meanings of Consent—What’s Behind ‘Yes Means Yes’,” on Thursday, September 19 at 5:30 p.m RSVP here nyu.edu/about/news-pub…

Wendy Lee will deliver the Fall 2024 NYU College of Arts & Science Bentson Dean’s Lecture. “The Meanings of Consent—What’s Behind ‘Yes Means Yes’,” on Thursday, September 19 at 5:30 p.m RSVP here nyu.edu/about/news-pub…
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Friday, Oct 18 at NYU English and on Zoom: the Global Modernisms Group hosts a discussion of aesthetic responses to modernity across Egypt, Palestine, and Lebanon, with fascinating and all too timely contributions by Ziad Dallal, yasmine khayyat, and Maru PabĂłn. Open to all with RSVP.

Friday, Oct 18 at <a href="/NYUEnglish/">NYU English</a> and on Zoom: the Global Modernisms Group hosts a discussion of aesthetic responses to modernity across Egypt, Palestine, and Lebanon, with fascinating and all too timely contributions by Ziad Dallal, <a href="/ykhayyat/">yasmine khayyat</a>, and <a href="/Mepbon/">Maru PabĂłn</a>. Open to all with RSVP.
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Tomorrow! The Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU and The Department of English Creative Reading Series Present: Adriano Machado reads Afro-Inventive Territories Thursday, October 10th, 6pm 16 Cooper Sq. NYU ID required

Tomorrow! <a href="/CBA_NYU/">The Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU</a> and The Department of English Creative Reading Series Present:
Adriano Machado reads Afro-Inventive Territories
Thursday, October 10th, 6pm
16 Cooper Sq. NYU ID required
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This Friday, October 11th, from 4pm-6pm. Prof. Boxall will be giving remarks on his new book, The Possibility of Literature, which collects two decades of essays addressing the search for new paradigms and methodologies of reading. You can RSVP for the event below. #nyu

This Friday, October 11th, from 4pm-6pm. Prof. Boxall will be giving remarks on his new book, The Possibility of Literature, which collects two decades of essays addressing the search for new paradigms and methodologies of reading. You can RSVP for the event below.  #nyu
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This week at the NYU English Department there are a series of events that NYU students can attend. This week's events highlight Voices from Palestine, censorship, Arab modernities, and more. To sign up for the individual events, scan the QR code! #nyu #nyuenglish

This week at the NYU English Department there are a series of events that NYU students can attend. This week's events highlight Voices from Palestine, censorship, Arab modernities, and more. To sign up for the individual events, scan the QR code! #nyu #nyuenglish
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This week, the NYU English Department is hosting a series of events for NYU students. From Conversations about the Medical Humanities and Trauma Studies to Poetry Hangouts to a Halloween party, there is something for everyone! Use the QR codes on the posts to sign up for events!

This week, the NYU English Department is hosting a series of events for NYU students. From Conversations about the Medical Humanities and Trauma Studies to Poetry Hangouts to a Halloween party, there is something for everyone! Use the QR codes on the posts to sign up for events!
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This week in the NYU English Department: A reading group discussion about sex and gender in speculative fiction with Professor Jenny Mann! There is also Terrance Hayes Reads: Selected Poems from Then and Now! Come check out these riveting events we have to share with you and NYU!

This week in the NYU English Department: A reading group discussion about sex and gender in speculative fiction with Professor Jenny Mann! There is also Terrance Hayes Reads: Selected Poems from Then and Now! Come check out these riveting events we have to share with you and NYU!
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Please join us this Wednesday at 5pm for the final Creative Reading Series event of the semester. We are excited to invite Amelia Bande, Writer in Residence in Spanish and Portuguese, sharing from her interdisciplinary work under the title, Rehearsal Abyss.

Please join us this Wednesday at 5pm for the final Creative Reading Series event of the semester. We are excited to invite Amelia Bande, Writer in Residence in Spanish and Portuguese, sharing from her interdisciplinary work under the title, Rehearsal Abyss.
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Calling all Moore heads: Thurs, Nov 21, NYU English hosts a centenary celebration of Marianne Moore's eternally surprising, challenging, language-renovating debut book Observations. We'll read, talk, riff, schmooze, and “discover . . . after all, a place for the genuine”—join us!

Calling all Moore heads: Thurs, Nov 21, <a href="/NYUEnglish/">NYU English</a> hosts a centenary celebration of Marianne Moore's eternally surprising, challenging, language-renovating debut book Observations. We'll read, talk, riff, schmooze, and “discover . . . after all, a place for the genuine”—join us!
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Congratulations to Patty Okoh-Esene for winning NYU’s Martin Luther King Jr. Award! As Professor Noel noted in his nomination “Patty is a rock of our department…and a community bridge builder” and we all agree! nyu.edu/life/events-tr…

Congratulations to Patty Okoh-Esene for winning NYU’s Martin Luther King Jr. Award! As Professor Noel noted in his nomination “Patty is a rock of our department…and a community bridge builder” and we all agree! nyu.edu/life/events-tr…
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“Compensation,” Zeinabu irene Davis’s first fiction feature, is now getting its theatrical release, 25 years after its première. “It’s a many-faceted film that, in the span of a mere hour and a half, keeps revealing wonders,” Richard Brody writes. nyer.cm/4u30E8E