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Talking American Literature and Culture: "Deformation Zone: A Translation Poetics"
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Thinking through Louise Glück's Poetry
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Research Seminar: “Deciphering the Ormulum”
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WIP-seminar: “English by Swedes, 1563-1746"
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SINAS Seminar: “’Let the American Show You’: Early Cinema in U.S. Colonial Territories, 1898–1919.”
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Research seminar: “Extending text-linguistic studies of register variation to a continuous situational space: Case studies from the web and face-to-face conversation”
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WIP-seminar
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Talking American Literature and Culture: "A New Animal Condition: Audubon, Poe, Muybridge."
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Lecture: “Comparing written Indian Englishes with the new Corpus of Regional Indian Newspaper Englishes (CORINNE)”
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SINAS Seminar: "The Tiger Cages and the American War in Vietnam"
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Guest Lecture by William Haltom: 100 Days with President Biden
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Talking American Literature and Culture: The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry
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WIP-seminar
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Symposium: Making Sense of the 2020 Election: Political and Cultural Consequences
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WIP-seminar
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Symposium - Literature and investigative journalism
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Seminar: “Answering previously unanswerable research questions: Benefits of structural equation modeling for quantitative linguistic analysis”