Thursday December 1: Chris Dingwall – ROOM CHANGE

Thursday, December 1, The American Literatures and Cultures workshop in collaboration with the Social History workshop present:

Chris Dingwall, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, presenting a chapter from his dissertation.

“Staging Slavery: Race, Memory, and Mass Amusement, 1893-1913″

Susannah Engstrom will be commenting on the paper.

This workshop will be held in Social Sciences 106 at 4:30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE THE UNUSUAL DATE AND LOCATION.

The American Literatures and Cultures workshop is (usually) held in Rosenwald 405 at 4:30pm on alternate Wednesdays.

Any person with a disability who feels that they may need assistance to participate fully in this event should contact Megan Tusler at tusler(at)uchicago.edu or Amanda Davis at aleighdavis(at)uchicago.edu.

Wedneday, November 30: Andrew Yale

The American Literatures and Cultures Workshop is delighted to welcome Andrew Yale, PhD student in English, presenting a chapter from his dissertation, Accumulating History in 20th Century US Poetry and Art Practice.

Between Machine and Animal:
Henry Mercer’s Archaeological Aesthetics

Katherine Krywokulski, respondent.

The American Literatures and Cultures workshop meets alternating Wednesdays in Rosenwald 405 at 4:30.

Any person with a disability who feels they may need assistance to participate fully in this event should contact Megan Tusler at tusler(at)uchicago.edu or Amanda Davis at aleighdavis(at)uchicago.edu.