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SUMMARY:Fall Weekend Writing & Research Retreat
DESCRIPTION:During the Weekend Writing & Research Retreats sponsored by the Student Success Center\, you’ll set a writing goal and commit to focused working time. You’ll work independently (but alongside a virtual community of other writers) in 50-minute chunks with 10-minute breaks in between.
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/fall-weekend-writing-research-retreat-2/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211111T100000
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SUMMARY:CHAT Distinguished Speaker A Q&A with Dina Nayeri
DESCRIPTION:“Dina Nayeri was born in Iran during the revolution and arrived in the United States when she was ten years old. She is the winner of the UNESCO City of Literature Paul Engle Prize and a National Endowment for the Arts literature grant\, as well as a finalist for the Rome Prize and a Granta New Voices pick. Nayeri is the author of two novels – Refuge and A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea – and her work has been translated into fourteen languages and published in The New York Times\, The Guardian\, The Wall Street Journal\, Granta\, The Best American Short Stories\, The O. Henry Prize Stories\, and many other publications. The Ungrateful Refugee is her first book of nonfiction. A graduate of Princeton\, Harvard\, and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, she lives in Paris\, where she is a fellow at the Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination.” (The Ungrateful Refugee Book Jacket\, Catapult 2020 Paperback Edition). \nThe Q&A Session will be led by Tania Islam (Department of English)
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/chat-distinguished-speaker-a-qa-with-dina-nayeri/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260718T221905
CREATED:20211028T183133Z
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SUMMARY:Writers of Color Series Reading and Discussion Group: The Ungrateful Refugee by Dina Nayeri
DESCRIPTION:CHAT will provide a FREE COPY of The Ungrateful Refugee to the first 20 registrants to support engagement in our active discussion! Discussion moderated by Srimati Mukherjee (English)\, Rebeca Hey-Colón (Spanish and Portuguese)\, and Tania Islam (English).
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/writers-of-color-series-the-ungrateful-refugee-by-dina-nayeri/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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SUMMARY:CLA Fall Speaker Series: “Dwelling in the Inhabited Sea”
DESCRIPTION:The Graduate Student Association of the Department of Geography and Urban Studies invites you to the second installment of the Fall 2021 Speaker Series\, featuring Dr. Nikhil Anand. \nNikhil Anand is an environmental anthropologist whose research focuses on cities\, infrastructure\, state power and climate change\, and associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania. His award-winning first book\, Hydraulic City: Water and the Infrastructures of Politics in Mumbai (Duke University Press 2017)\, examines the everyday ways in which cities and citizens are made through the everyday management of water infrastructure. His new book project\, Urban Seas\, is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation\, the Wenner-GrenDr Foundation\, and the Penn Global Inquiries Fellowship. Based on field research with fishers\, scientists and planners as they work in the sea\, the book decenters the grounds of urban planning by drawing attention to the ways in which climate-changed seas are remaking coastal cities today.  \nDr. Anand is also Co-PI for two collaborative research initiatives\, Rising Waters and Inhabited Sea. Together with Bethany Wiggin (Penn Program in Environmental Humanities\, co-PI)\, and Lalitha Kamath and Pranjal Deekshit (Tata Institute of Social Sciences)\, Rising Waters explores how climate change and urban redevelopment are recapitulating classed and raced vulnerabilities of marginalized residents in Philadelphia and Mumbai. Inhabited Sea (with Anuradha Mathur\, Co-PI) is a transdisciplinary research collaboration with architects\, artists\, citizen-scientists\, oceanographers\, social scientists\, and urban planners working in Mumbai.  \nNikhil Anand received his PhD in Anthropology from Stanford University in 2011\, and a Masters in Environmental Science from Yale University in 2004. He has been a Member of the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton\, a Quadrant Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Minnesota\, and a Mellon Fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center. \nPlease register in advance for this webinar. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nProblems registering or other questions? Contact GSA representative Hanbyeol Jang at hanbyeol.geo@temple.edu.
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/cla-fall-series-dwelling-in-the-inhabited-sea/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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CREATED:20211014T180604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T180838Z
UID:1161-1635588000-1635609600@sites.temple.edu
SUMMARY:Fall Weekend Writing & Research Retreat
DESCRIPTION:During the Weekend Writing & Research Retreats sponsored by the Student Success Center\, you’ll set a writing goal and commit to focused working time. You’ll work independently (but alongside a virtual community of other writers) in 50-minute chunks with 10-minute breaks in between.
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/fall-weekend-writing-research-retreat/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211029T090000
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CREATED:20211014T180147Z
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UID:1152-1635498000-1635609600@sites.temple.edu
SUMMARY:Beyond the Page: Chatbots and Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:Join the Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio for this two-day workshop symposium introducing you to state-of-the-art chatbot technology and other NLP machines. The symposium is co-sponsored by the Center for Hybrid Intelligence in the College of Science and Technology and the Department of Religion in the College of Liberal Arts. Feel free to stop by for any or all of the sessions. \nRegister Here: https://charlesstudy.temple.edu/calendar/events/chatbots 
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/beyond-the-page-chatbots-and-philosophy/
LOCATION:Charles Library
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T170000
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CREATED:20211014T193752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T193855Z
UID:1174-1634745600-1634749200@sites.temple.edu
SUMMARY:Launching Your Personal Website for Graduate Students
DESCRIPTION:Please join Blackstone LaunchPad and Wix for Launching Your Personal Website for Graduate Students.  This session will show you how to 1) effectively market your personal brand\, 2) curate a streamlined portfolio\, and 3) use various web design features unique to Wix.
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/launching-your-personal-website-for-graduate-students/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180201T103000
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CREATED:20180130T182815Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Projects in the Humanities Workshop
DESCRIPTION:THIS THURSDAY 2/1 10:30-11:30am \nPLACE: Women’s Studies Lounge\, Room 821 Anderson Hall \nAlex Wermer-Colan\, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Temple University Digital Scholarship Center\, will present an informal introduction to digital projects in the Humanities\, designed especially for English graduate students. \nHe’ll talk about the shifting role of the digital humanities in universities\, partly based on his own experience. He’ll also address the relevance of digital humanities to job searches\, jobs in the alt-ac sector\, etc. \nThis is a great opportunity to find out more about how digital humanities methods might affect your own work and the future of the humanities more generally. \nAlex\, a recent Ph.D. from CUNY comes with a traditional English degree and with great experience as well in a range of digital projects. As some of you know\, he’s leading several workshops this semester at Paley Library. \nBring your questions\, or simply your curiosity about this new field. \nWe hope to bring Alex back for two more workshops for English graduate students during the course of the semester.
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/digital-projects-in-the-humanities-workshop/
CATEGORIES:English Department,GEA Events,Temple Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20131017T190000
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CREATED:20131015T144204Z
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SUMMARY:Temple Creative Writing's Poets & Writers Series: National Book Award Winner Jaimy Gordon
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/temple-creative-writings-poets-writers-series-national-book-award-winner-jaimy-gordon/
LOCATION:Women’s Studies Lounge\, 8th Fl. Anderson Hall\, 1114 West Berks St.
CATEGORIES:English Department,Temple Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Temple University Poets &amp%3B Writers Series":MAILTO: creatwrt@temple.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130404T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130404T170000
DTSTAMP:20260718T221905
CREATED:20130321T023357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130328T142422Z
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SUMMARY:Harilyn Rousso's Don’t Call Me Inspirational: A Disabled Feminist Talks Back
DESCRIPTION:Join feminist/disability activist Harilyn Rousso for a reading of her new memoir\, Don’t Call Me Inspirational: A Disabled Feminist Talks Back (Temple University Press). \nRousso\, a renowned feminist and disability scholar\, is politically progressive\, insightfully compassionate\, and fiercely honest about herself as a woman in today’s society. All disciplines are encouraged to attend.  Discussion sponsored by the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences. See flier here.
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/harilyn-roussos-dont-call-me-inspirational-a-disabled-feminist-talks-back/
LOCATION:Walk Auditorium\, Ritter Hall 131\, 1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130404T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130404T140000
DTSTAMP:20260718T221905
CREATED:20130318T181840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130324T164718Z
UID:420-1365078600-1365084000@sites.temple.edu
SUMMARY:CHAT Lecture with Priya Joshi: Rethinking the Theory of the Novel
DESCRIPTION:The Center for the Humanities at Temple presents a lecture by English professor Priya Joshi for their Distinguished Faculty Lectures Series.  In “Rethinking the Theory of the Novel\,” Dr. Joshi will examine the recent explosion of commercially successful English novels in India. What theory of the novel might emerge when it is based on anti-literary forms? How might attention to the anti-literary revise the history of the novel as it is presently conceived? \nWriters such as Chetan Bhagat illuminate a new purpose and presence of the twenty-first century novel that unabashedly enters that most popular of zones (the Bollywood film) where it participates and shapes dialogues about nation and citizen\, modernity and social purpose in realms far removed from print\, literacy\, and even the novel. That in the end may be the future of the novel in the twenty-first century: inhabiting a zone in which it actively coexists with other forms and media\, rather than obliterating or being obliterated by them. A literary history of such coexistence remains to be written. \n 
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/chat-lecture-with-priya-joshi-rethinking-the-theory-of-the-novel/
LOCATION:CHAT Lounge\, Gladfelter Hall\, 10th Floor\, 1115 West Berks St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130320T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130320T180000
DTSTAMP:20260718T221905
CREATED:20130224T223820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130324T164808Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Publishing Your First Book in the Social and Behavioral Science and the Humanities
DESCRIPTION:See Event Flier here.
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/workshop-publishing-your-first-book-in-the-social-and-behavioral-science-and-the-humanities/
LOCATION:CHAT (Center for the Humanities @ Temple)\, Gladfelter Hall\, 10th Floor
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130314T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260718T221905
CREATED:20130313T180152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130324T164820Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading: Kadija (George) Sesay & Trapeta B. Mayson
DESCRIPTION:Moonstone Arts Center & The Charles L. Blockson Collection at Temple University present a reading with literary artists and activists Kadija (George) Sesay and Trapeta B. Mayson.\n \nKadija (George) Sesay is the founder and editor of Sable LitMag. She is the editor of several anthologies of work by writers of African and Asian descent\, and she has published her own poetry\, short stories\, essays and articles in magazines\, journals\, anthologies and encyclopaedias in the UK\, USA and Africa. Her two poetry collections are Irki (which means ‘Homeland’ in the Nubian language) and She Was Once Herself.\n \nTrapeta B. Mayson has been a pillar in the Philadelphia and national poetry communities since the early 1990s. A native of Liberia\, she immigrated to the United States in 1975\, grew up in North Philadelphia\, and currently resides in Germantown as part of the Greene Street Artists Cooperative. In partnership with jazz guitarist Monnette Sudler\, Trapeta founded Sisters in Music and Poetry. She is author of Mocha Melodies and She Was Once Herself  and has been published in The American Poetry Review\, The Margie Review\, and Aesthetica Journal.\nSee event flier here. \n 
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/poetry-reading-kadija-george-sesay-trapeta-b-mayson/
LOCATION:The Charles L. Blockson Collection\, 1330 Polett Walk\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130307T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130307T173000
DTSTAMP:20260718T221905
CREATED:20130226T173408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130324T164855Z
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SUMMARY:CHAT Digital Humanities in Theory lecture by Kathleen Fitzpatrick
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URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/chat-digital-humanities-in-theory-lecture-by-kathleen-fitzpatrick/
LOCATION:CHAT\, 10th Floor\, Gladfelter Hall
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Humanities at Temple":MAILTO:chat@temple.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130225T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130225T180000
DTSTAMP:20260718T221905
CREATED:20130221T221405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130324T164914Z
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SUMMARY:Reading by Ishmael Reed
DESCRIPTION:Temple University’s English Department Recognizes the 150th Year Since the Emancipation Proclamation & the 50th Year Since Dr. King’s March on Washington with a reading and reception honoring Ishmael Reed. \nAuthor of over twenty titles including the acclaimed novel Mumbo Jumbo as well as essays\, plays and poetry\, Ishmael Reed is the winner of the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship\, the renowned L.A. Times Robert Kirsch Lifetime Achievement Award and the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Award. Founder of the Before Columbus Foundation\, which promotes multicultural American writing\, he has been nominated for a Pulitzer and finalist for two National Book Awards and is Professor Emeritus at the University of California – Berkeley. He also founded PEN Oakland\, which issues the Josephine Miles Literary Awards and has been called “The Blue Collar PEN” by the New York Times. Reed’s most recent essay collection\, Barack Obama and The Jim Crow Media: The Return Of The “Nigger Breakers\,” was published in 2010. His tenth novel\, Juice!\, includes over twenty of his original cartoons. Forthcoming new works are The Fighter and the Writer: Two American Stories\, a non-fiction work from Random House\, and Brawls\, a new book of essays. \nEvent Flier
URL:https://sites.temple.edu/gradenglish/event/reading-by-ishmael-reed/
LOCATION:Anderson Lecture Hall 17\, 1114 Polett Walk\, Philadelphia\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Temple Events
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