A Forum on The Poetry of the Americas: From Good Neighbors to Countercultures, Thursday January 18th 2018
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Please join us for the next exciting event in this quarter's Poetry & Poetics Colloquium programming: A Forum on The Poetry of the Americas: From Good Neighbors to Countercultures, by Harris Feinsod

Please join us for the next exciting event in this quarter’s Poetry & Poetics Colloquium programming:

A Forum on The Poetry of the Americas: From Good Neighbors to Countercultures, by Harris Feinsod
Thursday, January 18th, 5pm in Hagstrum Room (University Hall 201)

Remarks by:
Tom McEnaney, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, University of California Berkeley
Lena Burgos-Lafuente, Assistant Professor of Hispanic Languages and Literature, Stony Brook University
José Delpino, PhD Candidate in Spanish and Portuguese, Northwestern University
Harris Feinsod, Assistant Professor of English, Northwestern University

This event is co-sponsored by the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, the Comparative Modernisms Workshop, and the American Cultures Colloquium

Other events this week that may be of interest to the Poetry & Poetics community:

Moore Lecture: A Poetic Cartography: A conversation with Natalie Diaz and Kelly Wisecup

Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 5:15-6:45pm, in Harris Hall 108

Comparative Modernisms Workshop – with Lena Burgos-Lafuente and Tom McEnaney

Friday, January 19, 2018 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM, in Kresge Hall, #3-535 (Spanish and Portuguese Dept. seminar room)

“Escucha y Guerra Fría: El Ojo Acústico de Lorenzo Homar” by Lena Burgo-Lafuente, Assistant Professor of Hispanic Literatures, SUNY Stony Brook

and

“Revolutions of the Real: Tape, Sound, and Speech in the Americas” by Tom McEnaney, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, University of California at Berkeley