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“I was born to be a wanderer”
Aashi Gurijala (Neuroscience and Creative Writing)
This year’s Humanities in the Real World Undergraduate Fellows are writing blog posts based on their interviews with professionals who majored in the humanities. In this week's post, Aashi shares her interview with former BookPage deputy editor, Cat Acree, and her example of what it means to "live in the humanities, not just study them."
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| Generative AI and the Humanities Seminar
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Experiences with Subversive Prompting and Jailbreaking
Alexis Finet (French)
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| Spatial Histories Seminar
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Discussion of Helga Tawil-Souri’s article “Checkpoint Time”
Sam Dolbee (History)
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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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To Reconcile Two Civilized Nations: The Joint Ottoman-Montenegrin Criminal Investigation of the 1874 Podgorica Massacre
Vladislav Lilić (History)
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Environmental Humanities Seminar
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ICE: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks—a Cool History of a Hot Commodity
Amy Brady (Author of ICE, environmental historian and writer, executive director and publisher of Orion magazine)
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Discussion of Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant by Curtis Chin
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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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Jarvis McInnis (English, Duke) whose research interests include the global south, sound studies, performance studies, and visual culture.
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Remaking South Asia Seminar
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Performance and Womanhood in Transnational India
Rumya Putcha (English, University of Georgia)
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East Europe and Eurasia Seminar
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Seth Bernstein (History, University of Florida) who is a historian of the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states.
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Congratulations to Akshya Saxena (English) for being awarded the MLA First Book Prize for her book, Vernacular English: Reading the Anglophone in Postcolonial India (Princeton University Press, 2022). Akshya is also one of the Remaking South Asia Seminar directors.
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Congratulations to Elsa Filosa (Italian) for receiving an honorable mention from the MLA for her book, Boccaccio's Florence: Politics and People in His Life and Work (University of Toronto Press, 2022).
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