Calendar
Fall 2004
8 October, 2004
Breckenridge Room King Library
Christopher Reese, “What is worse than one smug married couple? . . . Lots of smug married couples!: Marriage as Social Manipulator in the Novels of Jane Austen”
15 October, 2004
Rm 231 New Student Center
Steve Wrinn, Director of University of Kentucky Press, “Future of Scholarly Publishing”
22 October, 2004
Rm 231 New Student Center
Allison Steele, "A Land I Could Live On: Margaret Fuller's Alignment of Native Americans with the Marketable West"
29 October, 2004
Rm 231 New Student Center
Lisa Zunshine, “Why We Read Fiction”
4-5 November, 2004
Niles Gallery, Lucille Little Fine Arts Library
James G. Nelson: 1890s Symposium & Exposition (see announcements)
5 November, 2004
Rm 231 New Student Center
Denise Landrum "Women as Art: Objectification in Picnic at Hanging Rock"
12 November, 2004
Rm 245 POT
Anna Bosch, “A Phonological Excavation: Working with the Archives of the Linguistic Survey of Scotland”
19 November, 2004
Rm 245 POT
Danny Mayer, "Hunter S. Thompson, Freak Power, and
Materializing Democracy in Aspen, Colorado"
3 December, 2004
W.T. Young Library Auditorium
Armando Prats, "Last Stand at the Ia Drang Valley: Mission, Memory, and
the Shape of Victory in We Were Soldiers."
Coming Next Semester
Poet Marilyn Hacker will read
from her work on April 13, Niles Gallery, 4:00 p.m.
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