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Japanese Language Club

Joe Brown Foyer

Open to everyone, the Japanese Language Club provides students a space for conversation practice and cultural events related to the study of Japanese at UGA. For more information, contact Ryutaro Urakawa (ru17068@uga.edu).

Vanderbilt Comparatist Earl Fitz Gives Invited Lecture on the Americas

On March 23, Vanderbilt Professor of Spanish, Portuguese, and Comparative Literature Earl Fitz spoke as part of the Willson Research Seminar "Identity in the Americas." Dr. Fitz is a pioneer both of and in the field of Inter-American Studies. He was hosted by Dr. Frans Weiser from Comparative Literature, and the talk was made possible by support from Comparative Literature and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute.

Multicultural Migrant Conference, April 10-11

Russell Library Special Collections

This 2-day conference brings together scholars working in the field of multiculturalism, especially the immigrant narratives of Italian-, Jewish-, and Indian American literatures. For the conference program and information on the invited speakers, click on the following link: Multicultural Fictions Conference Program.

The State of the Art Conference is sponsored by the Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Provost. The grant is given for interaction between national and international scholars to work with UGA faculty and students. The conference is additionally run with the generous support of Comparative Literature, German and Slavic Literature, English, Romance Languages, the Willson Center, the Graduate School, OVPR, Franklin College Dean's Office, the Office of International Education, and the Center for Italian-American Studies of the University of Macerate (Italy).

For more information, contact Dr. Dorothy Figueira at figueira@uga.edu. 

 

Comparatist Earl Fitz to Speak at Faculty Research Seminar on American Identity

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Dr. Earl Fitz, Professor of Portuguese, Spanish, and Comparative Literature at Vanderbilt University, will give a lecture on March 23 as part of the Faculty Research Seminar Series about Identity in the Americas. The event is organized by Frans Weiser from Comparative Literature, and Dr. Fitz's visit is supported through the assistance of the Willson Center for the Humanities, Comparative Literature, and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute.

 

Japanese Conversation Club

Joe Brown Main Foyer

All are welcome. For more information, contact Club President Rio Watson at  riowatsn@uga.edu or Vice President Megan Spriggs at megan.spriggs25@uga.edu.

 

Dr. O'Neill Publishes New Book

Dr. O'Neiil's new book 'Famine Irish and the American Racial State' is now available. This interdisciplinary, transnational work uses an array of cultural artifacts, including novels, plays, songs, cartoons, government reports, laws, sermons, memoirs, and how-to manuals, to make its case. It challenges the claim that the Irish "became white" in the United States, showing that the claim fails to take into full account the legal position of the Irish in the nineteenth-century US state – a state that deemed the Irish "white" upon arrival.

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