CLCS Announces Grants for Fall 2014
January 06, 2016
For the fall 2014 grant cycle, CLCS awarded funding to support 11 proposals for lecture series, conferences, reading groups, and more.
Projects, all to be held during the 2014-2015 academic year, include these:
- GEO Conference: Departures, organized by Elise Auvil and Susie Compton
- Distributing Cinema, organized by Oliver Gaycken
- New Work in Narrative Theory, organized by Brian Richardson for the Washington Area Narratology Study Group
- Trauma and Global Literature Symposium, organized by Sheila Jelen for CMLT Graduate Students
- Writers Dead and Gone, organized by Vita Pierzchala for the English Undergraduate Association
- Edgar Allen Poe (October 28, 2014)
- Fitzgerald Feud (February 24, 2015)
- Agatha Christie Murder Mystery (March 31, 2015)
- GEO Professionalization Events, organized by Collier Cobb
- Entangled Trajectories: Integrating Native American and European Histories, organized by Ralph Bauer
- Seminar on the History of Emotions, organized by Laura Rosenthal
- Encountering New Worlds in Early Modern Europe, organized by Ralph Bauer for an I-Series undergraduate conference
- ENGL 292 and ENGL 388, organized by Scott Wible and Heather Lindenmann
- ENGL 368C, organized by Merle Collins