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Juxtapositions Lecture: Jonathan Kramnick, “On Handsomeness, Considered as a Category of Aesthetics”

1032 Clemens Hall

Jonathan Kramnick is Maynard Mack Professor of English at Yale University, where his research and teaching focus on the literature, philosophy, and culture of eighteenth-century Britain, philosophical approaches to literature, and cognitive science and the arts. He is the author of three books: Making the English Cannon: Print Capitalism and the Cultural Past, 1700-1770 (Cambridge […]

Feminist Research Alliance Workshop: Marla Segol

UB Gender Institute 207 UB Commons - University at Buffalo - North Campus, Buffalo, NY

Marla Segol, Associate Prof. of Jewish Studies, will present “Sacred Sexuality in North America: Roots and Shoots,” a chapter in progress from her book project.

Free

Performance Research Workshop: Annual Membership Meeting

904 Clemens

We'll ask for your feedback on the year's events, what you're interested in PRW doing for 18-19, and decide on PRW's Book Club selection for fall 2018. Who knows, there may even be treats...please join us!

New Faculty Seminar: Yan Liu, “Transforming Poisons in Medieval Chinese Pharmacy”

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

Join the UB Humanities Institute for a brown bag lunch session with Yan Liu (History). Coffee and cookies will be served. A salient feature of classical Chinese pharmacy is its abundant use of toxic substances (aconite, arsenic, etc.). How could poisons become medicines? Professor Liu’s talk addresses this question by exploring the rich repertory of […]

Modernisms Research Workshop: Christopher Bush, “Minimal Totalization: The Haiku as Modernist Form”

306 Clemens Hall

Christopher Bush (Northwestern University) “Minimal Totalization: The Haiku as Modernist Form” Christopher Bush (Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, UCLA) is Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literary Studies at Northwestern University. His research and teaching focus on transnational and interdisciplinary approaches to literary modernisms, especially the interactions between Euro-American and East Asian aesthetic theory, avant-gardes, and […]

Reclaiming Our Ancestors: Where I Am From: Creative Writing Workshop

Main Street Gallery 515 Main St, Buffalo, NY, United States

The City of Buffalo exemplifies the polarized conditions and threats from the legacies of slavery and oppression that characterize the United States as a whole, but many people here strive daily to create justice, beauty, and equality. Buffalo people are bringing about a just transition towards a beautiful future for our city, and we invite […]

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