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The Vocational Singlewoman and Nineteenth-Century Travel Memoirs Kelsey Rall (English)
While history has shown discomfort with the idea of women who refused the roles of wife and mother, for single women in the nineteenth century, travel memoirs provided an outlet for self-definition outside of those roles.
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| | Environmental Humanities Seminar
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Organizational meeting with lightning talks by Brianna Castro (Sociology) and Anna Hill (English). Followed by a reception with Climate Studies.
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12:15 - 1:15 PM
RPW Center
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| Rights and Resistance Seminar
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Discussion of Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo
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| No Writer's House This Week
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(To allow setup time for party)
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4 - 6 PM
Patio next to
RPW Center
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| Beginning of the Year Party
Join us for food, drinks, music, and swag
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| Film Theory and Visual Culture Seminar
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Mapping the Stars: A Conversation with Claire Sisco King
Claire Sisco King (Communication Studies)
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| RPW Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch served 12-1. RSVP required.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
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(Thurs.) 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
(Fri.) 8:30 AM - 1 PM
Faculty Commons, 2nd Floor
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| Symposium on Universities, Cities, and Communities
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Through two days of plenaries, panels, conversations, and an engaging "Transportainment" trolley tour of Nashville on a route created by Vanderbilt faculty—participants will investigate ways in which universities can engage with cities thorough both scholarship and active involvement. Sponsored by the College of Arts and Science Grand Challenge Initiative on Cities.
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