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Monthly Archives: September 2012

Nonfiction: Practices of Biological Citizenship — A Symposium, 10/5

September 28, 2012by anamesajournal

When: Friday, October 5, 2012, 2:00-7:30 p.m. Where: Stony Brook University (Manhattan campus), 387 Park Avenue South, 3rd floor Stony Brook University’s New Patient Initiative and Columbia University’s Seminar in Narrative, Health, and Social […]

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Nonfiction: NYU’s Tavia Nyong’o’s book wins Erroll Hill award

September 20, 2012by anamesajournal

Congrats to Tavia Nyong’o, Associate Professor in NYU Tisch Performance Studies, for receiving the Erroll Hill award for best book in African American performance studies from the American Society for Theatre […]

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Nonfiction: Lisa Duggan lecture at The Graduate Center

September 19, 2012by anamesajournal

The Center for the Study of Women and Society will be hosting a lecture by Lisa Duggan: Feeling Neoliberal: Homonormative Desires, Imperial Dreams When: September 26, 2012: 12:00 PM-2:00 PM Where: The […]

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Goings On, Nonfiction

Poetry: Best American Poetry 2012 Reading at The New School

September 17, 2012by anamesajournal

The New School’s Creative Writing Program will be hosting an event this Thursday (20 Sept) with readings from the 2012 Best American Poetry Anthology. Best American Poetry 2012 September 20, […]

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Nonfiction: THATCamp NY 2012, 10/5-10/6

September 15, 2012by anamesajournal

THATCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp), the internationally-recognized humanities and technology “unconference,” will take place at Fordham Lincoln Center, Lowenstein 12th floor lounge. THATCamp is a series of free “unconferences” […]

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Nonfiction: Panel discussion on “Twilight of the Elites,” 9/19

September 12, 2012by anamesajournal

When: September 19, 2012—6:00 pm Where: Institute for Public Knowledge, Main Conference Room, 20 Cooper Square, 5th Floor RSVP: events@publicbooks.org Public Books and NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge will be hosting a panel discussion […]

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Goings On, Nonfiction

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