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What Was Antihumanism? Graduate Student Workshop

What Was Antihumanism? Graduate Student Workshop

English | College of Arts and Humanities Wednesday, April 15, 2015 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Art-Sociology Building, Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture, 4213
The Potomac Center is very pleased that its spring symposium - “What Was Antihumaism?” - will be followed five days later by a related Graduate Student Workshop at the University of Maryland. Like the symposium, the workshop is free and open to the public.
GRADUATE STUDENT WORKSHOP
Free and open to the public

Each Potomac Center graduate student workshop allows M.A. and Ph.D. students to continue the discussion begun at the preceding symposium, and to think out loud—together with students from other disciplines—about its implications for their own reading, research, and writing. This workshop will begin with short provocations, based on the symposium, offered by two University of Maryland faculty members from different disciplines: Ashwini Tambe, Associate Professor, Women’s Studies; and Orrin Wang, Professor, English. It will then open into 90 minutes of discussion. Christopher Nealon, Professor of English at Johns Hopkins and chair of the related symposium, will also participate in the discussion.

The event is designed especially for graduate students, but all faculty and students from any university are warmly invited to attend and to participate. In order to facilitate discussion, audio files of the symposium’s papers will be made available online following the symposium and in advance of the workshop.

Read more about the graduate student workshop here: http://thepotomaccenter.org/graduate-student-workshops/spring-2015-graduate-student-workshop 

For directions to campus and a map see the following sites:
http://www.admit.umd.edu/visit/train.html 
http://maps.umd.edu/map/ 

Read more about the symposium, "What Was Anithumanism?", here: http://thepotomaccenter.org/symposia/spring_2015
Add to Calendar 04/15/15 1:00 PM 04/15/15 2:30 PM America/New_York What Was Antihumanism? Graduate Student Workshop
The Potomac Center is very pleased that its spring symposium - “What Was Antihumaism?” - will be followed five days later by a related Graduate Student Workshop at the University of Maryland. Like the symposium, the workshop is free and open to the public.
GRADUATE STUDENT WORKSHOP
Free and open to the public

Each Potomac Center graduate student workshop allows M.A. and Ph.D. students to continue the discussion begun at the preceding symposium, and to think out loud—together with students from other disciplines—about its implications for their own reading, research, and writing. This workshop will begin with short provocations, based on the symposium, offered by two University of Maryland faculty members from different disciplines: Ashwini Tambe, Associate Professor, Women’s Studies; and Orrin Wang, Professor, English. It will then open into 90 minutes of discussion. Christopher Nealon, Professor of English at Johns Hopkins and chair of the related symposium, will also participate in the discussion.

The event is designed especially for graduate students, but all faculty and students from any university are warmly invited to attend and to participate. In order to facilitate discussion, audio files of the symposium’s papers will be made available online following the symposium and in advance of the workshop.

Read more about the graduate student workshop here: http://thepotomaccenter.org/graduate-student-workshops/spring-2015-graduate-student-workshop 

For directions to campus and a map see the following sites:
http://www.admit.umd.edu/visit/train.html 
http://maps.umd.edu/map/ 

Read more about the symposium, "What Was Anithumanism?", here: http://thepotomaccenter.org/symposia/spring_2015
Art-Sociology Building