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The Consortium is excited to announce Alice Motion as our Spring '25 Scholar in Residence! As part of their March 10-14 residency, Prof Motion will take part in a number of events, including a public conversation and a grad workshop.
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Excited to co-host Ameeth Vijay alongside the Department of Comparative Literature!
He will be in conversation with professor Neetu Khanna discussing his monograph titled, Topothesia: Planning, Colonialism, and Places in Excess (Fordham UP)
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Dr. Eman Ghanayem will be speaking as part of the ASE Commons event "Haunting Genocide: Narratives of Dead Colonizers." It will be held on Thursday, January 30 from 2-4 pm in KAP 445. Use the link below to RSVP!
bit.ly/hauntgen
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Author of NORMPORN, WHY KAREN CARPENTER MATTERS, and RELOCATIONS. Food motivated. Expert Homosexual. Prof by day. Cohost of The Art of Grief and The Gaymazing Race podcasts, formerly of Waiting to X-Hale. #Gaylor curious.
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Asst Prof of English | Wild Tongue: A Borderlands Mixtape (under contract, Duke) | Dreams in Double Time (Duke) | National Book Critics Circle Board of Directors | RGV Raised, LA Based
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Not the novelist or the other Wendy A. Lee. Director of Academic Programs and Outreach, Pembroke Center, and Lecturer in Gender and Sexuality Studies, Brown University
Professor at Washington University. Author of The Suffering Will Not Be Televised and The Content of Our Caricature. Black studies, Feminist Theory, Media Studies, Comics.
Street-level journalism in Los Γngeles covering news, culture, and the taco lifestyle. βThe 2020 Emerging Voiceβ James Beard Award winner. Est. 2006.
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Historian of food.
I have been to many restaurants, but not your favorite.
I write about music things and things music at NPR and elsewhere. Latest book: TRAVELING: ON THE PATH OF JONI MITCHELL.
Music critic for Slate, freelance writer/editor/etc in Toronto (and available for work!), author of Let's Talk About Love: A Journey to the End of Taste, founding associate of Trampoline Hall.
NYT Bestselling Author, βTaylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs.β 33 1/3 book on Duran Duranβs βRio.β Other books: Lady Gaga, Harry Styles, Pink, Christmas songs, Cher. Trans + disability rights are human rights. apstudiozaleski@gmail.com; anniez.com.
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Professor of Latinx history @ Yale. Center director (RITM). Ezra Stiles. Dogs.
Moya Bailey. Quirky Black Girl. Queer Androgyne. 90s R&B Lover. Teacher. Gatherer. Mozzarella Stick Aficionado.
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