| Adapting Galeano's "Magical Marxism"
Jefferson Cowie (History)
"Having devoted twenty-five years and many books to linear, methodologically rigorous, history, I now want to repair our understanding of the past by breaking it apart."
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4:30 - 6 PM
RPW Center Courtyard
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| Hidden Narratives Exhibition & Reception
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Join us for the opening of the NEH-sponsored Vaughn Home exhibition. Chancellor and Dean remarks begin at 5 PM followed by small group tours.
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Informal, bi-weekly drop-in for hands-on exploration of ChatGPT for research and teaching in the Humanities.
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| RPW Humanities Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Humanities Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch for those planning on staying to write, 12-1. House goes quiet for writing at 1 pm. RSVP required. (Max. 25)
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| Nashville Bestiary Project
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Nature Writing: Practicing the Art of Close Attention
Melissa Jean (Assistant Professor of Mindfulness Studies at Lesley University and Forest Therapy Guide)
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6 - 8 PM
Community Room,
Central Library
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Spatial Histories Seminar
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The Land We Occupy: Vanderbilt Past and Present
Crystal A. deGregory, (History, Bethune-Cookman University), Victoria Hensley (American Studies), Annabelle Littlejohn-Bailey (English), and Kayla Roulhac (Geography & Sustainability, University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
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Freedom, Self-Knowledge, and Authenticity: Philosophy in the Golden Age of the Novel
Yi-Ping Ong (Comparative Thought and Literature, Johns Hopkins)
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2:30 - 4:30 PM
RPW Center
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| Film Theory and Visual Culture Seminar
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Absorption and the Films of Joanna Hogg
Shonni Enelow (English, Fordham University)
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12:30 - 2 PM
Benson Hall 200
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| Black Midas, Afro-Saxons, and Ghana’s Benevolent Dictator
Nicholas McLeod (Africana Studies, University of Cincinnati)
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| Discussion of The Color Purple by Alice Walker
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| RPW Humanities Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Humanities Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch for those planning on staying to write, 12-1. House goes quiet for writing at 1 pm. RSVP required. (Max. 25)
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3 - 4 PM
(Reception 4 - 5 PM)
Buttrick 123
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| Panel Discussion: Humanities Alumni on Real-World Careers
Followed by a reception, 4 - 5 PM.
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