Intersections: Re-Thinking African American Literature and Culture in the 21st Century
Time: Sept. 20, 2019, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: 010 Eggers
Part of the Syracuse Symposium series.
Marquis Bey (Northwestern University)
Chelsea Frazier (Cornell University)
William H. Mosley (University of Texas at Austin)
In this timely event, scholars of African American studies and gender/sexuality studies present their innovative research. Panelists engage in a moderated roundtable discussion of how their research reflects new directions in the field of African American studies as it celebrates its 50th year.
This event is jointly supported by the College of Arts & Sciences Ray Smith Symposium and the Syracuse Symposium.
Additional supporters:
- Campbell Public Affairs Institute
- Department of English
- Department of History
- Department of Religion
- Department of Women’s and Gender Studies
- Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
- The LGBT Resource Center
- Maxwell African Scholars Union
- Office of Diversity and Inclusion
- Office of Multicultural Affairs
- The Renée Crown University Honors Program
Patricia Roylance, Christopher Hanson, English