Exploring Romania's ‘Living Literature' Key to MA Student's Success
Dialogue on Dialogue: Recap of FemRhet 2015
A Riddle of Signposts
We see and follow street signs when driving or walking every day. We read them when necessary and understand clearly what they mean. Oak Street means Oak Street. They’re helpful and organized. But could there be another message, another meaning, some other direction being given beyond Oak Street? Could the regular be up to something else, something in plain sight—something more subtle or insidious or clever than at first glance? Is there a party going on to which we’re not being invited?
Stories Are Good for You: Students Present at American Folklore Society Meeting
Libyan Student Perseveres Amidst War, Strife to Earn Degree
It’s a fight to the finish for most graduate students at the end of their programs, their defenses looming on the horizon. But most graduate students are not sidetracked by actual wars and conflict.
Libyan student Abdelhamid Hamouda was, and he has fought a different kind of academic battle as a result.
The goal of the Antislavery Literature Project is to increase public access to a body of literature crucial to understanding African American experience, US and hemispheric histories of slavery, and early human rights philosophies. These multilingual collections contribute to an educational consciousness of the role of many antislavery writers in creating contemporary concepts of freedom.
Mystery Doors, Feathered Revenants, and Mummified Senators: Legendry from the Dark Heart of Hayden's Ferry
Sometimes legends make reality, and become more useful than the facts.
—Salman Rushdie
A Usable Past
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