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Dresher Center/CAHSS Book Celebration

Celebrating Humanities Books from 2023-2025

Location

Performing Arts & Humanities Building : 216

Date & Time

May 5, 2025, 4:30 pm6:00 pm

Description

You're invited to a
Celebration of Books in the Humanities
published by UMBC faculty in 2023-2025


Monday, May 5
4:30 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Dresher Center Conference Room (PAHB 216)

Light refreshments will be served

Caligula and Three Other Plays (Vintage International)
By Albert Camus.
Translated by Ryan Bloom
Associate Teaching Professor, English

Animating Central Park: A Multispecies History (University of Washington Press)
By Dawn Biehler
Associate Professor, Geography and Environmental Systems

On Rhetoric and Black Music (Wayne State University Press)
By Earl Brooks
Assistant Professor, English; and Associate Director, Dresher Center for the Humanities

Jane Austen, Abolitionist: The Loaded History of the Phrase "Pride and Prejudice" (McFarland & Company, Inc.)
By Margie Burns
Associate Teaching Professor, English

Summer of the White Fox, and After (Saint Lucy Books)
By Mark Alice Durant
Professor, Visual Arts

Cabin Boys, Milkmaids, and Rough Seas: Identity in the Unexpurgated Repertoire of Stan Hugill (University Press of Mississippi)
By Jessica M. Floyd
Instructor, Gender, Women's, + Sexuality Studies

Patriarchy's Remains: An Autopsy of Iberian Cinematic Dark Humour (McGill-Queen's University Press)
By Erin K. Hogan
Associate Professor, Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication

Postconflict Utopias: Everyday Survival in Choco, Columbia
(University of Illinois Press)

By Tania Lizarazo
Associate Professor, Modern Languages, Linguisitics, and Intercultural Communication

Born Backwards (YesYes Books)
By Tanya Olson
Associate Teaching Professor, English

The Africa Rising Discourse: Tropes, Trophies, and Social Actors (Routledge)
By Tracy Tinga
Assistant Professor, Media and Communication Studies

Disorienting Politics: Chimerican Media and Transpacific Entanglements (University of Michigan Press)
By Fan Yang
Associate Professor, Media and Communication Studies

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