Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series
Activity Overview
Episode publication activity over the past year
Episodes
Pimone Triplett and Charles LaPorte: Gwendolyn Brooks, Terrance Hayes, and “The Golden Shovel”
30 Sep 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Pimone Triplett and Charles LaPorte discuss how the poetic form from Terrance Hayes' "The Golden Shovel" grew out of deeper history of race and gender...
Laura Chrisman and Colette Moore on "Colonization in Reverse"
30 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Professors Laura Chrisman and Colette Moore discuss the different ways literature and language studies can function together when reading and &n...
Geoffrey Turnovsky & Anna Preus on Digital Humanities, Data Science and TEI
16 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Assistant Professor, Anna Preus and Associate Professor Geoffrey Turnovsky discuss the value of the Digital Humanities, including how instructors and ...
Prof. Anis Bawarshi on Genre and Academic Leadership
09 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington English Department Chair and Professor, Anis Bawarshi discusses genre as a form of reading, understanding, and cr...
Lee Scheingold: Grieving, Sponsoring Public Poetry & Scholarship, & Writing 'One Silken Thread'
06 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Lee Scheingold, sponsor of the "Lee Scheingold Lecture in Poetry & Poetics" and "Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series" shares why she ...
Prof. Josephine Walwema on Ubuntu Ethics and Technical Writing
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington English Department's Assistant Professor, Josephine Walwema discusses Ubuntu Ethics and explores how these ethics connect to ...
Prof. Douglas S. Ishii on Crazy Rich Asians, Critical University Studies, and Queer of Color Theory
04 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington English Department's Assistant Professor, Douglas S. Ishii discusses the unexpected connections between films like Crazy Rich...
Why Study and Teach Medieval Literature Now? Prof. Leila K. Norako on Chaucer, Feminism, & COVID-19
06 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington English Department's Assistant Professor, Leila K. Norako, shares how reading, teaching, and studying medieval literature inf...
Lydia Heberling on How Reading Multimodal Literature Can Support Indigenous Sovereignty
10 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington Doctoral Candidate, Lydia M. Heberling shares how reading multimodal literature -- from canoes, to fish, to comics -- c...
Professor Anu Taranath on Shame and Antiracism Beyond Guilt Trips #beyondguilttrips
29 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington Teaching Professor, Anu Taranath, discusses shame and hope in teaching antiracism both in and outside of the clas...
Professor Stephanie D. Clare on Queer Care and Trans Literature During COVID-19
26 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington Lecturer and Scholar, Associate Professor Stephanie D. Clare, discusses studying and teaching queer care and trans literature...
Dr. Michelle Liu on What Asian American Studies, Literature, and Art Teaches us During COVID-19
09 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington Lecturer and Scholar, Dr. Michelle Liu, discusses what Asian American Studies, Literature, and Art, teaches us during COVID-1...
What Do the ‘Environmental Humanities’ Teach Us About Cyclone Amphan, COVID-19, and Collectivity?
29 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
University of Washington Scholar, Dr. Jesse Oak Taylor, discusses what studying literature in what's called "the environmental humanities" teaches us ...