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DESCRIPTION:Duke English invites you to "Reading and Q&A" that we are host
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  and a senior editor at Harper's. Her most recent book\, A Life of One's 
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 inalist for the 2023 National Award for Arts Writing.\n\nShe was a co-fou
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DESCRIPTION:Duke English invites you to the Tennenhouse-Armstrong Lecture 
 featuring Julius Fleming\, Associate Professor of English at Washington U
 niversity in St. Louis. Fleming earned a PhD in English and a graduate ce
 rtificate in African studies from the University of Pennsylvania. He spec
 ializes in Afro-diasporic literature and cultures and has interests in pe
 rformance studies\, black political culture\, diaspora\, and colonialism\
 , especially where they intersect with race\, gender\, and sexuality. Fle
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 "Empire After Civil Rights: Race\, Outer Space\, and the New Geographies 
 of Colonialism"\n\nThis talk explores how the Civil Rights and decoloniza
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 ining independence\, and black people across the globe were beginning to 
 secure social and political freedoms\, outer space became a new frontier 
 of global empire building and colonial exploration. It argues that\, in t
 he face of this watershed transformation of modernity's racial geographie
 s\, imperial powers like the United States and France worked to convert o
 uter space into the provenance of a distinct post-war site of imperial an
 d colonial expansion. Further\, it considers how this quest to colonize o
 uter space entailed a strategic reanimation of prior colonial geographies
  and networks of colonial relation. But in the face of this scramble to c
 olonize outer space\, black artists and activists-from Zambia to the Unit
 ed States to Martinique-turned to outer space in their art and politics t
 o craft anti-colonial\, anti-imperial\, and anti-racist critiques of this
  global endeavor to constitute empire anew. \n\nThe Tennenhouse-Armstrong
  Lecture was established in 2023 in honor of Duke English emeriti Leonard
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DESCRIPTION:Duke English invites you to join us for a "Reading and Q&A Ses
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 Foxglovewise\, will be published in early 2025. Her poems are celebrated 
 for their intense and playful musicality\, formal poise\, and gleeful abs
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 portant midcentury poets\, and has reviewed contemporary poetry rigorousl
 y for publications including Poetry\, the New York Review of Books\, and 
 the Nation. She has won the Randall Jarrell Award in Criticism\, the Fred
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 Poetry at the University of Florida\, where she also edits the literary j
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a discussion of New Directions in Literatur
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DESCRIPTION:Duke in New York Summer is a 4-week study away experience in N
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 Becoming New York which focuses on a selection of iconoclastic artists\, 
 activists\, writers\, and trendsetters who called New York City home to e
 xplore what makes New York a city like no other.\n\nAttend the info sessi
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  assembled a stellar group 16 scholars from Duke and our peer institution
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 \, disciplinary\, geographical\, and temporal boundaries-on the concept o
 f the self\, articulating its aesthetic\, historical\, political\, and on
 tological valences. Tyrone S. Palmer (Wesleyan)\, whose research interest
 s include Black critical thought\, affect theory\, poetics\, and negativi
 ty\, will deliver the keynote address at 4 p.m. on Thursday in Allen 314.
 \n\nWe hope for this event to be both intellectually and communally stimu
 lating-and\, just as importantly\, we hope to see you in attendance! A li
 ght breakfast and lunch will be provided.\n\nPlease reach out to Britt Ed
 elen (britton.edelen@duke.edu) or Savannah Marciezyk (savannah.marciezyk@
 duke.edu) with any questions.
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DESCRIPTION:Duke English invites you to join us for the third annual Tenne
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 Hensley earned his PhD here at Duke University and was a Mellon/ACLS Diss
 ertation Completion Fellow. In 2020\, Georgetown awarded him the Dean's A
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 novel\, as well as research in Anglophone modernism and the cultures of c
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 in a minor key: they rescaled action away from the grandly heroic and tow
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 logical proofs and direct argumentation\, they instead called on aestheti
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 wife\, Professor Nancy Armstrong\, who retired during the 2023 academic y
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 disruptions helps suggest how close attention to Victorian literature can
  recover a prehistory for the deeply felt sense of powerlessness many of 
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 view\, among others. Bordas started publishing novels in French (her moth
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 irst short story collection\, One Sun Only\, is forthcoming from Random H
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  Keynote Speaker Jean-Marie Jackson and several presenting and responding
  scholars. \n\nJoin us on Friday\, November 14th\, 2025\, 9 am - 3:15 pm 
 in 314 Allen Building on Duke University's West Campus.\n\nIntroduction\n
 Neil ten Kortenaar - Volume editor\n\nMORNING SESSION\n"Nairobi as an Arc
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 Penn State University) - Respondent\n\n"The Colonial Archive"\nNeil ten K
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 , Duke Concilium of Southern Africa\, Duke English\, and the Department o
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DESCRIPTION:Duke English invites you to join us for our New Faculty Work S
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 PhD candidate Britt Edelen. The two will discuss Professor Heimlich's new
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 PhD candidates Jane Harwell\, and Joelle Troiano. The threes will discuss
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