Please send your announcements, Kudos and events for the weekly newsletter to Casandra ([email protected]) by 5 pm on Thursdays. Department News 2013-2014 University-wide Awards The following annual awards are opportunities to bring attention to the gifted faculty in our department. Nomination deadlines are later this Fall, go to www.nebraska.edu/awards today and nominate one or more of your colleagues. • Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award (ORCA) due 11 November 2013 • Outstanding Teaching and Instructional Creativity Award (OTICA) due 21 October 2013 • Innovation, Development, and Engagement Award (IDEA) due due 21 October 2013 • University-wide Departmental Teaching Award (UDTA) due 21 October 2013 Mark Your Calendars On Thursday, October 24th, Dr. Carsten Strathausen, Associate Professor or German and Russian Studies at the University of Missouri, will give the first of two “Humanities on the Edge” lectures this semester. The special topic for the academic year 2013-2014 is “Economies of Crisis / Crises of Economies.” In addition to his public lecture, which will be held at 5:30 at the Sheldon Art Gallery, Professor Strathausen will also meet graduate (and possibly advanced undergraduate) students during a special session Thursday afternoon at 2pm. There will also be a small group meal events Thursday for lunch and dinner. If you are interested in attending on of the meal events please contact Marco Abel, meals are covered for graduate students who attend. I m po r t a n t D a te s SEPTEMBER 18 th - Kawasaki Reading Room Open House OCTOBER 15 th - Tenured Faculty Meeting 17 th - Tenured Faculty Meeting 24 th - Humanities on the Edge Lecture Department News...............................1 Important Dates......................................1 KRR Open House......................................2 Reminders....................................................2 Queer eory Reading Group......................2 Boren Foundation............................................2 Calls for papers & Open Positions...................3 Spanish Tutoring Center .....................................3 Arabic Writing Center ...........................................3 Twitter!.....................................................................3 Club Information......................................................3 Department Calendar ...............................................4 Attachments Attachments..........................................................5-13 NEWSLETTER M o d e r n L a n g u a g e s a n d L i t e r a t u r e s PAGE 1 ISSUE 1 MONTH SEP YEAR 2013
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The following annual awards are opportunities to bring attention to the gifted faculty in our department. Nomination deadlines are later this Fall, go to www.nebraska.edu/awards today and nominate one or more of your colleagues.
• Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award (ORCA) due 11 November 2013
• Outstanding Teaching and Instructional Creativity Award (OTICA) due 21 October 2013
• Innovation, Development, and Engagement Award (IDEA) due due 21 October 2013
• University-wide Departmental Teaching Award (UDTA) due 21 October 2013
Mark Your CalendarsOn Thursday, October 24th, Dr. Carsten Strathausen, Associate Professor or German and Russian Studies at the University of Missouri, will give the first of two “Humanities on the Edge” lectures this semester. The special topic for the academic year 2013-2014 is “Economies of Crisis / Crises of Economies.” In addition to his public lecture, which will be held at 5:30 at the Sheldon Art Gallery, Professor Strathausen will also meet graduate (and possibly advanced undergraduate) students during a special session Thursday afternoon at 2pm. There will also be a small group meal events Thursday for lunch and dinner. If you are interested in attending on of the meal events please contact Marco Abel, meals are covered for graduate students who attend.
Important D
ates
September
18th- Kawasaki Reading Room Open House
OctOber
15th- Tenured Faculty Meeting
17th- Tenured Faculty Meeting
24th- Humanities on the Edge Lecture
Department News...............................1Important Dates......................................1
KRR Open House......................................2Reminders....................................................2
Queer Theory Reading Group......................2Boren Foundation............................................2
Calls for papers & Open Positions...................3Spanish Tutoring Center.....................................3
The Kawasaki Reading Room will be hosting an open house Wednesday,
to introduce the new director Madoka Wayoro. Stop by for Tea and Japanese sweets, origami lessons, and take an
opportunity to welcome Madoka to the Department.
Queer Theory Reading Group
The following message is from Wendy Katz, if you are interested please contact her at [email protected].
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
I’m writing to let you know that last year’s Queer Theory reading group is resuming reading this Fall. We’re meeting once a month at 7 pm on Thursday September 19th, Wednesday October 23rd, and Wednesday, November 20th. The first two meetings will be at my house and we will wrap up the semester at Stacey Waite’s and Brie Owen’s house.
We plan to start with some introductory essays on queer theory, older ones by Jagose and Wilchins and Nikki Sullivan’s more recent Critical Introduction to Queer Theory. The second and third meetings will take up Todd Reeser’s new Masculinities in Theory and Jasbir Puar’s Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times.
If you’re interested in joining us—the reading group is open to faculty, grad students, anyone interested in the field--please email me and I will make sure you get the details (including PDFs of the readings). If you can’t make the first meeting but want to stay on the mailing list, let me know that too.
Please also feel free to forward this email to anyone you think might be interested.
Congratulations on surviving the first week of school!
Wendy KatzDepartment of Art & Art History
Boren Foundation PresentationOn Wednesday, Sept. 11, Craig Frederickson from the National Security
Education Program (Boren) in Washington, D.C. will be on campus to give a presentation on both the NSEP Boren scholarships and fellowships. His
presentation will be in Neihardt classroom 1105. Please see the attached flyer.
The Boren scholarships support study abroad in all regions or countries except Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The focus of NSEP is on geographical areas, languages, and fields of study deemed critical to U.S. national security. NSEP David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships provide up to $10,000 for a semester-long study abroad program and up to $20,000 for a year-long study abroad program. Awards are intended for Juniors and seniors (academic term or year) to increase their knowledge of and competencies in other languages and cultures; and, for freshmen and sophomores (intensive summer or academic term study abroad programs) to foster their interest in international affairs. Campus Deadline: November 1 (students need to contact Laura Damuth with an intention to apply); National deadline: early February (scholarship), late January (fellowship).
Interested students should want to go to non-Western European countries and have a desire to study critical languages. This would
include the following languages at UNL: Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Czech, Arabic, and Portuguese. For more detailed information, visit:
http://www.borenawards.org/
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Arabic Writing Center
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Spanish Tutor ing Center
The Spanish Tutoring Center is now open for Fall 2013. The
Please join Global Studies, Ethnic Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, Judaic Studies, Human Rights & Humanitarian Affairs for conversation and learn that not only interdisciplinary studies
matters, but are interesting. You will also have the chance to meet friends from all over the world!
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
GLOBAL
CAFE 316 Seaton Hall 10:30am-Noon
Call for Proposals
Ninth Annual Conference on Latin American, Spanish, French, Francophone, and Luso-Brazilian Literatures
University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma
October 16th - Film presentation “Country Music” October 17th and 18th - Simultaneous Panels
The organizing committee will consider papers that explore issues on any aspect of, but not limited to, Latin American, Peninsular, French, Francophone, and Luso-Brazilian Literatures, Music, Visual Arts or Cinema from any period. We will also consider short creative fiction and poetry.
Our keynote speakers will be the Chilean writer, journalist, film critic, and film director Alberto Fuguet and Dr. Fernando Valerio-Holguin, a specialist in post-modern hybridity among music, film, and literature.
You are cordially invited to submit an anonymous abstract by September 10th 2013 to Tierra Tinta: [email protected]. Abstracts must be typed, 250 words, and double-spaced with a cover page that includes the paper title, your name, affiliation, and contact information.
If your proposal is approved, you will be given 20 minutes to present either in English, Spanish, French, or Portuguese. Papers cannot be read in absentia.
All papers have the possibility to be published in our academic journal, Pegaso. For more information, please contact Pegaso online at: www.ou.edu/pegaso/ For more information and updates on the conference, visit:www.ou.edu/tierratinta.
Find us in Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TierraTintaConference Sincerely, Míriam S. Romero President of Tierra Tinta [email protected]