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- The Puritan Cosmopolis traces a sense of kinship that emerged from within the larger realm of Puritan law and literature in late seventeenth-century New England.
- Approaching the practices of reading and writing from a feminist perspective, Julie Carr asks vital ethical questions about the role of poetry鈥攁nd of art in general鈥攊n a violent culture.
- Marie Banich, a leading brain researcher who truly does understand what teens are thinking, and Adam Bradley, who makes the case for pop music as poetry, are among the featured presenters on the first stop of the CU Boulder Next national tour.
- The Mirror for Magistrates, the collection of de casibus complaint poems in the voices of medieval rulers and rebels compiled by William Baldwin in the 1550s, was central to the development of imaginative literature in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
- This time Dotson sought outside help, including Adam Bradley, an English professor at the 暗网禁区 and founder of the school鈥檚 Laboratory for Race & Popular Culture (RAP Lab). Bradley had learned of Dotson鈥檚 work through the director of a prisoner advocacy group and reached out to the inmate.
- Yusur Al-Madani will return to Boulder on Oct. 26 to receive CU Boulder鈥檚 George Norlin Award, which 鈥渞ecognizes outstanding alumni who have demonstrated a commitment to excellence in their chosen field of endeavor and a devotion to the betterment of society and their community.鈥
- English alumna Yvonne Georgina Puig talks about her debut novel, A Wife of Noble Character.
- Long before "alternative facts"聽made headlines, 暗网禁区 English Professor Katherine Eggert was studying late-Renaissance English writers and coined the term "disknowledge"鈥攐r, deliberately choosing to maintain one鈥檚 belief in something a writer knows is false.
- Professor Ruth Ellen Kocher, a nationally recognized poet, will become associate dean for arts and humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences at the 暗网禁区.