Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series

By The University of Washington Department of English

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To study English is to experience the power of literature, language, and culture. In this video and podcast series, we share the University of Washington English Department’s innovative work in fostering intellectual vitality, inspiring enthusiasm for literature, honing critical insight into the ethical and creative uses of the English language, preparing future teachers, and crafting the stories that animate our world. You can also follow this public scholarship series in video form on our YouTube channel, bit.ly/uwenglyt, or follow us @uw_engl on IG, Twitter, and FB.

Episode Date
Pimone Triplett and Charles LaPorte: Gwendolyn Brooks, Terrance Hayes, and “The Golden Shovel”
Sep 30, 2022
Laura Chrisman and Colette Moore on "Colonization in Reverse"
Mar 30, 2022
Geoffrey Turnovsky & Anna Preus on Digital Humanities, Data Science and TEI
Dec 16, 2021
Prof. Anis Bawarshi on Genre and Academic Leadership
Oct 09, 2021
Lee Scheingold: Grieving, Sponsoring Public Poetry & Scholarship, & Writing 'One Silken Thread'
May 06, 2021
Prof. Josephine Walwema on Ubuntu Ethics and Technical Writing
Mar 02, 2021
Prof. Douglas S. Ishii on Crazy Rich Asians, Critical University Studies, and Queer of Color Theory
Feb 04, 2021
Why Study and Teach Medieval Literature Now? Prof. Leila K. Norako on Chaucer, Feminism, & COVID-19
Jan 06, 2021
Lydia Heberling on How Reading Multimodal Literature Can Support Indigenous Sovereignty
Nov 10, 2020
Professor Anu Taranath on Shame and Antiracism Beyond Guilt Trips #beyondguilttrips
Sep 29, 2020
Professor Stephanie D. Clare on Queer Care and Trans Literature During COVID-19
Aug 26, 2020
Dr. Michelle Liu on What Asian American Studies, Literature, and Art Teaches us During COVID-19
Jul 09, 2020
What Do the ‘Environmental Humanities’ Teach Us About Cyclone Amphan, COVID-19, and Collectivity?
May 29, 2020