News Home 5 News 21.01 Compass: A new undergraduate class that explores life’s big questions with Prof Arthur Bahr and other SHASS facultyDec 5th @ 4PM – Triple Celebration: Peach Blossom Fan, translator Wai-Yee Li, and celebration of Prof Denecke’s ‘The Hsu-Tang Library of Classical Chinese Literature’ at HarvardDec 4th @ Wellesley | A Special Panel Celebrating Han Kang’s Nobel Prize in Literature, with Prof. Wiebke DeneckeNov 11 | Princeton University: German Department presents, Prof Jessica Ruffin “‘What can I hope?’: Race, Abyssal Aesthetics, and the Failure of Beauty”New! Shakespeare Studies: Volume 52 – Edited by Prof Diana E. Henderson & James R. Siemon, assisted by Megan J. BowmanOct 25th @ University of Minnesota (College of Liberal Arts) | Prof Eugenie Brinkema presents, “Drabness & Ethics (on the Value of Formalism)Hayden Library | By & About MIT: African American Poetry Anthologies curated by Prof Joshua BennettRussian Translation of Professor Denecke’s Book Classical World Literatures: Sino-Japanese and Greco-Roman Comparisons is published!Cynthia Griffin Wolff, acclaimed biographer and longtime MIT professor, dies at 87Celebrating the Launch of the Hsu-Tang Library with Prof Wiebke Denecke!4 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738 5
21.01 Compass: A new undergraduate class that explores life’s big questions with Prof Arthur Bahr and other SHASS faculty
Dec 5th @ 4PM – Triple Celebration: Peach Blossom Fan, translator Wai-Yee Li, and celebration of Prof Denecke’s ‘The Hsu-Tang Library of Classical Chinese Literature’ at Harvard
Dec 4th @ Wellesley | A Special Panel Celebrating Han Kang’s Nobel Prize in Literature, with Prof. Wiebke Denecke
Nov 11 | Princeton University: German Department presents, Prof Jessica Ruffin “‘What can I hope?’: Race, Abyssal Aesthetics, and the Failure of Beauty”
New! Shakespeare Studies: Volume 52 – Edited by Prof Diana E. Henderson & James R. Siemon, assisted by Megan J. Bowman
Oct 25th @ University of Minnesota (College of Liberal Arts) | Prof Eugenie Brinkema presents, “Drabness & Ethics (on the Value of Formalism)
Russian Translation of Professor Denecke’s Book Classical World Literatures: Sino-Japanese and Greco-Roman Comparisons is published!