Join us for an online book party featuring brief readings of new publications, courtesy of the Literary Studies faculty at Lang. RSVP for access and enter... Read More
You’re invited to celebrate the launch of the student magazine, Eleven and a Half! Please join us in Vera List courtyard for student readings and... Read More
Spring 2021 Events for Literary Studies: Registration information and event details coming soon. Eleven and a Half publication party Tuesday, April 13, 2021... Read More
Save the date for the 2021 Literary Capstone Readings celebrating our graduating Literary Studies students! ... Read More
Join us for the Spring 2021 Literary Studies Capstone Readings! Tune in for readings by the Spring 2021 graduates in Literary Studies of Eugene Lang... Read More
Ann Snitow May 9, 1943-August 10, 2019 Ann Snitow, a founding faculty member of Lang College and the creator of the Gender Studies Program at the New School, passed away on August 10, 2019. She was a beloved member of the Literary Studies faculty. While indeed her books and essays are crucial texts in feminist studies and in the life of the mind, as Literary Studies colleagues our remembrances here are more personal, testaments not just to her work but to the power of her being.
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April 5, 2017
Literary Studies is thrilled to announce that poet Simone White, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Literary Studies, and novelist Kaitlyn Greenidge, who will be joining our writing faculty this coming fall, have been selected as recipients of this year’s very prestigious Whiting Award, which “awards $50,000 to ten diverse emerging writers of fiction, nonfiction, drama, and poetry.” Simone White is the author of Of Being Dispersed (2016) of which Michael Andor Brodeur of the Boston Globe said, “[H]er voice (sonic, sensual, seismic) leads you through her poems’ shifting centers without holding your hand.” She is also the author of House Envy of All the World (2010) and the chapbooks Dolly (2008) and Unrest (2013).
October 10, 2019
Ann Snitow May 9, 1943-August 10, 2019 Ann Snitow, a founding faculty member of Lang College and the creator of the Gender Studies Program at the New School, passed away on August 10, 2019. She was a beloved member of the Literary Studies faculty. While indeed her books and essays are crucial texts in feminist studies and in the life of the mind, as Literary Studies colleagues our remembrances here are more personal, testaments not just to her work but to the power of her being.
March 2, 2022
On February 18th, 2022, Professor Jennifer Firestone welcomed back five Lit Studies alums—Jaye Elizabeth Elijah, Hilina Da Costa Gomez, Shulokhana Khan, Colin Marston, and Jasveen Kaur S.—to share their thoughts on life after college and the creative ways that their Literary Studies degrees propelled them onto their current personal and professional paths. You can watch the entire video here or read the transcript here. […]
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Join us for an online book party featuring brief readings of new publications, courtesy of the Literary Studies faculty at Lang. RSVP for access and enter... Read More
You’re invited to celebrate the launch of the student magazine, Eleven and a Half! Please join us in Vera List courtyard for student readings and... Read More
Spring 2021 Events for Literary Studies: Registration information and event details coming soon. Eleven and a Half publication party Tuesday, April 13, 2021... Read More
Save the date for the 2021 Literary Capstone Readings celebrating our graduating Literary Studies students! ... Read More
Join us for the Spring 2021 Literary Studies Capstone Readings! Tune in for readings by the Spring 2021 graduates in Literary Studies of Eugene Lang... Read More