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10th Annual Barbara Methvin Lecture

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Park Hall #265

Mark your calendars for the 10th Annual Barbara Methvin Lecture, which will be given in Park 265 on October 12th at 4:30 by Professor William Boelhower, Robert Thomas and Rita Wetta Adams Professor of Atlantic and Ethnic Studies Emeritus at Louisiana State University. His topic will be "'Live or Die':  A Reappraisal of the Slave Narrative."

Boelhower is the author of Through a Glass Darkly: Ethnic Semiosis in American Literature (1987); Immigrant Autobiography in the United States (rpt., 2021); and most recently, Atlantic Studies: Prospects and Changes (2019); he has also edited many books on ethnic literature, literary theory, and transnational literature, and served for many years as editor of the journal Atlantic Studies.   He has previously taught at the Universities of Venice, Padua, and Trieste.  He is coming to us from his home on the Lido in Venice.

 

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