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CALENDAR
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Distinguished Speakers Series
WOLF BLITZER
CNN News Anchor
Thursday, October 2nd
………….8:00 p.m…. Alumni Arena
CAS HOT DOG ROAST
To
Benefit SEFA
Thursday, October 2nd …….11:00 a.m. –
Student
Union Grove (Across from
Exhibit X: New English Department Fiction Series
BRIAN EVENSON
Thursday, October 2nd
UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION
Wednesday, October 8th
English Department
Colleagues Charles Bernstein, Susan Howe and Dennis Tedlock
will be honored as SUNY Distinguished Professors
LESLIE FIEDLER SYMPOSIUM
October 30th
(Complete details
will be available soon)
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Faculty Activity |
In May Joan Copjec gave two lectures at the
Bruce Jackson gave a presentation at “Carovane” 2003 in
Bruce has been appointed to the
editorial board of the
Inter-Nord: revue internationale d’études arctiques, published annually by CNRS-Économica in
In May, 2003 Ming-Qian Ma
presented a paper “Style as the Threshold: Writing and Textuality
of Becoming in Contemporary Philosophy and Avant-Garde
Poetry” at the conference on “Literature and Its Others” held at the University
of Turku, Finland.
In August, he presented another paper at the conference of the 21st
World Congress of Philosophy in
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Graduate activity |
English Department Ph.D.
candidate Kevin Costa has been named
Dean of the Senior Class at the
Ann Keefer’s
review of Justine Larbalestier’s Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction appeared in Paradoxa: Studies in World Literary Genres,
Volume 18.
Ann has
accepted a position as a Senior Lecturer in
July saw the release of Paradoxa: Studies in World Literary Genres,
Volume 18, “Fifties Fictions”, edited by Josh
Lukin and Samuel Delany. In addition to having edited the volume, Josh contributed the following:
“Introduction: Under Gray
Flannel,”
“Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train as Tragedy of
Manners,”
“Paradoxa Interview with Chandler Davis: ‘Trying to Say
something True,”
“Paradoxa
Interview with William Tenn: ‘A Jew’s-Eye View of the
Universe,’” and he collected the reminiscences of Leslie Fiedler with which the
issue concludes. At 407 pages, “Fifties
Fictions” is the longest-ever issue of Paradoxa.
Josh has
also accepted a non-tenure-track position in the English Department of
Kerry Maguire
has been named Dean of the Faculty at the
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Alumni/ae activity |
Peter Gizzi has three poems in the July/August American
Poetry Review.
Woosung Kang, a 2002 Ph. D. graduate, has received a tenure-track position in the
Department of English,
Bansari Mitra, a former English Ph.D. graduate
reports her book, The
Renovation of Folktales by Five Modern Bengali Writers was recently
published by the Anthropological Survey
of
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Adjunct Activity |
In
July, Kandace Brill Lombart
was invited to present her paper “’Is Alone More Alone Than
I Was Led to Believe’: Seulete Suis, A
Poetic Comparison of the Phases of Grieving in Ruth Stone and Christine de Pisan” at the University de Salzburg for the Fifth
International Christine de Pizan Colloquium.
UUP
part-time academics and professionals at UB are also now officially represented
by Kandace. She is extremely active in representing part-time
issues at the university’s UUP Chapter Board level, as well as at the UUP State
Delegate Assemblies. Please contact her
with any issues, questions or concerns that you wish to be addressed. Please note: the second UUP part-time faculty
and staff reception is scheduled for Friday, October 24th.

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Harry T. Hunt, Professor of Psychology, Brock University, author of The Multiplicity of Dreams and On The Nature of Consciousness, both
from Yale University Press, will lecture on the topic “Why Psychology is/is not
Traditional Science: Some post-Vico and post-Dilthey Reflections on Psychological Research” on
Thursday, October 16th
Clemens 640
Sponsored
by the Department of Comparative Literature and the Department of Philosophy.
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BOOK FAIR
is scheduled for
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
5th
Clemens Third Floor
Lobby
WEDNESDAYS @ 4 PLUS
Lytle Shaw
Poetry
Wednesday,
October 1st
If All Of
Thursday,
October 2nd – 4th; Lorene Cary
Tomaz Salamun
Poetry
Friday,
October 10th
Small
Press Book and CLMP Magazine Fair
Friday,
October 10th,
Saturday,
October 11th,
More
information available @ www.medaille.edu/bill
Forrest
Poetry
Saturday,
October 11th
Rachel Tzvia Back
Poetry
Wednesday,
October 15th
Clayton Eshleman
Talk:
“Charles Olson and the Archaic”
Wednesday,
October 22nd
Peter Culley and Bernadette
Mayer
Poetry
Friday,
October 24th
Trevor Joyce
Poetry
Wednesday,
October 29th
Re-Reading Louis Zukofsky’s
Bottom
A
Symposium for Poets, Scholars, and Students
Friday,
October 31st
Saturday,
November 1st…
Poetry/Rare
Books Collection