We’re busy this spring. Really busy.
Here is a list of planned public events offered by the English Department this spring. There is lots available for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends in the wider community. Please put at least one of these events on your calendar.
Several other events are in the works; please check back here for updates.
JLL = Jewish Literature Live (made possible by the generosity of alumnus David Bruce Smith)
HJ = Howard Jacobson, British Council U.K. Writer-in-Residence (in association with the British Council and the Jenny Moore Fund)
MEMSI = Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute
January
Jan. 28 – Myla Goldberg Reading (JLL)
Jan. 29 – MEMSI talk: Alf Siewers (Bucknell University), “Ecocriticism”; 4 p.m. Marvin Center Amphitheater
February
Feb. 9 – Rebecca Goldstein Reading (JLL)
Feb. 11 – Howard Jacobson Big Read (HJ)
Feb. 12 – MEMSI Symposium: “Orienting Early Europe”
MEMSI talk: Michelle Warren (Dartmouth), “The Postcolonial Past”
Feb. 25 – Howard Jacobson Reading (HJ/JLL)
Feb. 26 – “Jewish Writing, Jewish Lives” panel (HJ)
Feb. 28 – Film event: Screening of “Jesus the Jew” (2008), a production of Channel 4 in Britain, followed by talkback with Howard Jacobson and Roger Bennett; 5-7 p.m. Betts Theater, Marvin Center. C0-hosted with Judaic Studies.
March
March 25 – Dara Horn Reading (JLL)
March 26 – MEMSI Lunch Seminar: Marissa Greenberg, “Pulling Down the Pillars: Staging Tragedy in Samson Agonistes“; 12 p.m., Rome 771.
MEMSI talk: Marissa Greenberg (U. of New Mexico), “Writing and Space”
April
April 13 – Cynthia Ozick Reading (JLL)