Jonathan Highfield’s book, Imagined Topographies: From Colonial Resource to Postcolonial Homeland, has been published by Peter Lang: http://www.amazon.com/Imagined-Topographies-Colonial-Resource-Postcolonial/dp/1433119870 One of the reviewers writes: “Working across the arts, Jonathan Bishop Highfield is an…
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Patricia Felisa Barbeito’s translation of The Interrogation, a novel by Greek novelist Elias Maglinis, has been published by Birmingham Modern Greek Translations: http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/iaa/departments/bomgs/research/modern-greek-translations.aspx
Hailed as…
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Junot Díaz’s The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (2007) is this year’s text for the summer common reading program for all incoming students.
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Junot Díaz visited our campus on November 5th for our annual E101 Lecture. Courtney Lam, RISD Textiles Major and Literary Arts and Studies Concentrator, wrote…
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Congratulations to our graduating concentrators 2012!
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Nicole Merola’s “Cosmopolis: Don DeLillo’s Melancholy Political Ecology” appears in Volume 84 of American Literature (2012).
Abstract from American Literature:
This essay considers Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis (2003)…
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Karen Carr: publishes a new short story, “Red”.
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Jonathan Highfield delivered a paper at the colloquiam “La notion de décentrement (The concept of decenterment).
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