Literature

Scenes of Subjection

A great piece written by Literary Studies Assistant Professor Julie Napolin! Scenes of Subjection: Women’s Voices Narrating Black Death

Deans Honor Symposium

Save the date for Eugene Lang College’s 2nd annual Dean’s Honor Symposium! It will be held on Monday, April 24 from 2-5 p.m at...   Read More

how we write about work

Juliana Broad is a New School writing student who wrote the following article for Literary Hub as a result of her work in Professor Berman’s Victorian Literature...   Read More

Final reading: literary translation workshop

Associate Professor of Literary Studies Val Vinokur will host readings from a literary translation workshop at Hullabaloo Books in Brooklyn! Featuring: Jessica Ortiz, Jose...   Read More

Poetry’s Urban Wandering

“Often when we think of the kinds of landscapes that poets physically traverse and turn their minds to, we think not of the city...   Read More

Paul Beatty and the Man Booker Prize

“Beatty’s book is not the kind of book that American publishers, even literary ones, are typically betting on these days. Satirical, pointed, postmodern, even...   Read More

Ferrante Night Fever!

Do you love the Neopolitan Novels? Are you excited for Frantumaglia? Do you have Ferrante Fever? Literary Studies faculty Siddhartha Deb will participate in...   Read More

Writing Faculty Showcase

Please join the Writing Faculty in the Literary Studies Department for an evening of refreshments as they share excerpts from their latest projects!   Tuesday,...   Read More

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A great piece written by Literary Studies Assistant Professor Julie Napolin!

Scenes of Subjection: Women’s Voices Narrating Black Death