Presentation Title Brutal Misprisions: Woolf, Moten, Hartman Access Copy (LINK) Slides (LINK) Original Abstract (short bc part of a panel… READ MORE
Presentation Title “every time he raised his hand & saw it black”: Virginia Woolf, Fred Moten, and the Possibility of… READ MORE
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Inspired by a discussion of Night and Day with my Senior Capstone students (Fall 2019). Night and Day (1919)Virginia Woolf Chapter… READ MORE
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When faced with the challenge of teaching Alan Hollinghurst’s The Stranger’s Child a few weeks ago, I watched the following conversation with Michael Williams as… READ MORE
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More on the 2015 Woolf conference in Bloomsburg! Great photos, links, and summaries of attended panels. Blogging Woolf Conference organizer… READ MORE
I miss so much of it already. I love teaching at URI, and there’s plenty of writing and revising I need… READ MORE
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I’m teaching White Teeth right now in my Contemporary Literature summer course at URI, so I’ve been binge-watching and -listening to recorded… READ MORE
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(Glance at this first.) From Chapter Four of Orlando (1928) (in which Orlando returns to England as a woman…): “Gentle creature,” cried the Archduchess,… READ MORE
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From Woolf: As a child then, my days, just as they do now, contain a large proportion of this cotton… READ MORE
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Here, as The Years (1937) approaches completion, Woolf speaks concretely. What have I been doing all my life? From a letter to… READ MORE