English Program Faculty & Students @ MLA

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Below is a list of English Program faculty and students who are participating in the MLA convention in Chicago. (Please add yourself if you don’t see your name.)

David Bahr

278. The Creative-Critical Dissertation

 

Jeffrey Binder

402. Beyond the Digital: Pattern Recognition and Interpretation

 

Mary Ann Caws

The Modern Art Cookbook

 

Kandice Chuh

392. Aesthetics in/and Minority Discourse

 

Anne Donlon

239. Vulnerable Times in the Archive: Forgotten Modernist Literary Magazines

 

Paul Fess

331. Slavery and the Book Trade

 

Margaret Galvan

768. Collaboration in Comics

 

Sean Gerrity

283. Beneath the American Renaissance at Twenty-Five: The Legacy of an American Cultural Studies Classic

 

Matthew K. Gold

482. Making Digital Counterpublics

577. Evaluating Digital Scholarship: Candidate Success Stories

599. The Praxis Network: Rethinking Humanities Education, Together and in Public

 

Tayt Harlin

278. The Creative-Critical Dissertation

 

Nico Israel

26. Beckett and the Politics of Allegory

 

Amanda Licastro

528. Digital Humanities from the Ground Up

 

Nancy K. Miller

162. Girls and the F Word: Twenty-First-Century Representations of Women’s Lives

635. A Creative Conversation with Siri Hustvedt and Nancy K. Miller

 

Benjamin Miller

528. Digital Humanities from the Ground Up

 

Kathryn O’Donoghue

213. Twenty-First-Century Pedagogies

 

Megan Paslawski

454. Deviant Chicago

 

Sara Remedios

785. Transperiod Literary Studies

 

David S. Reynolds

53. Leading Novelists, Eminent Novels: Exploring the Early American Novel and Its Cultural Influences

283. Beneath the American Renaissance at Twenty-Five: The Legacy of an American Cultural Studies Classic

 

Joan T. Richardson

629. The Philosophical (Re)Turn?

 

Rebekah Rutkoff,

278. The Creative-Critical Dissertation

 

Emily Sherwood

309. Chicago Women Playwrights

482. Making Digital Counterpublics