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Prof Eugenie Brinkema announces forthcoming book, "Life-Destroying Diagrams"

Prof Eugenie Brinkema announces forthcoming book, "Life-Destroying Diagrams"

"The Bluest Eye" at the Huntington with Dramaturg Prof Sandy Alexandre

"The Bluest Eye" at the Huntington with Dramaturg Prof Sandy Alexandre

Feb 8th: Prof Marah Gubar, guest speaker at the Vilde Chayes/Wild Things: A Scholarly Symposium on the Art of Maurice Sendak

Feb 8th: Prof Marah Gubar, guest speaker at the Vilde Chayes/Wild Things: A Scholarly Symposium on the Art of Maurice Sendak

Pleasures of Poetry starts this IAP 2022: January 3rd

Pleasures of Poetry starts this IAP 2022: January 3rd

Newly Published Today! "Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy" edited by Professor Henderson

Newly Published Today! "Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy" edited by Professor Henderson

Linguistics Prof Albright is the new MIT CUP chair—following Literature Prof Arthur Bahr in leading one of the Institute’s most significant committees

Linguistics Prof Albright is the new MIT CUP chair—following Literature Prof Arthur Bahr in leading one of the Institute’s most significant committees

MIT Transmedia Storytelling Initiative presents, "Boundary Conditions: Architecture, Simulation, Cinema"

MIT Transmedia Storytelling Initiative presents, "Boundary Conditions: Architecture, Simulation, Cinema"

Worlds Enough and Time: Towards a Comparative Global Humanities

Worlds Enough and Time: Towards a Comparative Global Humanities

IAP Madrid 2022

IAP Madrid 2022

AMS presents, "Ancient Voices and Cultural (Meta-)Theory" with Lit & History Prof Alexander Forte

AMS presents, "Ancient Voices and Cultural (Meta-)Theory" with Lit & History Prof Alexander Forte

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