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Faculty Colloquium:
Eric Rothenbuhler
(Communication), "Studies of Symbolic Objects in Media Worlds," 4:00 p.m.,
Glasscock Building, Room 107.

Queer Studies Working Group Film Screening:
"The Journey (Sancharam)" will be shown at 6:00 p.m. in the Langford Building B Auditorium (Rm. 102).

New Modern British Studies Working Group Colloquium:
Susan Egenolf,
"Revolutionary Landscapes: Salvator Rosa and the Wild Irish Girl," 7:45 p.m.
For more information on the location of the meeting or for a copy of the paper, contact Mary Ann O'Farrell.

Women's Studies Lunch Lecture Series:
Julia Mickenberg
(University of Texas at Austin), "The New Woman, the Revolutionary Child, and the New Russia: American Fantasties of Life Under Socialism, 1920-1947," 1:45 - 2:45 p.m., Blocker Building, Room 203. To reserve your space and a helping of pizza, please send an email to claudia_nelson@tamu.edu by noon on Oct. 6.

Applications Due:
Co-Sponsorship Grants,
Cross-Disciplinary Travel Grants, Research Matching Grants

 
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Humanities Informatics Lecture: David Gants (University of New Brunswick) "From McKerrow to McGoogle: Scholarly Editing as a Meta-Enterprise," 4:00 p.m., Evans Library, Room 204E.

Graduate Colloquium:
Carol Simmons (History), "School Desegregation in Bryan, Texas,"

4:00 p.m., Glasscock Building, Room 300.


Textual Studies Working Group Meeting: Lilian Armstrong (Wellesley College), “Illustrating the Classics: Woodcuts in Venetian Renaissance Editions, 1490-1500," Rudder 401, 7:30 p.m.

Co-Sponsored Lecture: Lecture by Jack Zipes (University of Minnesota), "How and Why We Eat Our Children," 2:00 p.m., Evans Library. For more information, please contact Robert Shandley,
r-shandley @tamu.edu
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Workshop: "Describing Archives: A Content Standard" workshop offered by the Society of American Archivists. For more information, contact Chris Morrow at CMorrow@
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gw.tamu.edu

 

Faculty Colloquium: Douglas Brooks (English), "Is the Fundament a Graver: The Beginning of the End in Venus and Adonis," 4:00 p.m.,
Glasscock Building, Room 107.

Co-Sponsored Lecture:
Lecture by Marco Polo Hernandez Cuevas at Afro-Latino Links: Roots and Connecting African and Latino Cultures World-wide symposium, "The Seed In...Latino Nationality & Identity " 10:30 a.m., Lake Bryan. For more information, please contact Ngozi at 979-779-6817.

Co-Sponsored Lecture:Lecture by Tim'm West, "Memoir as Theory," 7:00 p.m., Academic 307.

Co-Sponsored Lecture:
Lecture by Tony Gleaton at Afro-Latino Links: Roots and Connecting African and Latino Cultures World-wide symposium, "Africa's Legacy in Mexico, Central America, and South America " 12:00 p.m., TAMU. For more information, please contact Ngozi at 979-779-6817.

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    Lecture:
Paul Greene
(Pennsylvania State University),
“Tropes of Passion and Transformation in Pakistani Sufi Music and Sufi Rock: Reconfigured Mysticisms, Transnational Musical Communities,”
7:30 p.m., J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries.
Sixth Annual Mayo Lecture: Lionel Garcia, novelist and Class of '56, 4:00 p.m., Mayo-Thomas Room of the Cushing Library. For more information, contact Chris Morrow at CMorrow@lib-gw.tamu.edu      
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Co-Sponsored Lecture: Lecture by Graham Parry (University of York, England), "The Origins of Antiquarian Studies in Britain," time and location TBA. For more information, please contact Donald Dickson, d-dickson@tamu.edu
 

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