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Humanities Institute Spring Graduate Scholars in Residence Presentations

Humanities Institute Spring Graduate Scholars in Residence Presentations

“Effluvial Ethics: Situating the Trans/Non-Binary Body and Nuclear Toxicity in Chantal T. Spitz’s Elles, terre d’enface: roman à deux encres”

Eric Disbro, Department of French and Francophone Studies and  Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

“The Struggle for Mexicanidad: Sporting Citizenship and Women’s Sport in San Antonio, 1920–1950”

- Paulina Rodriguez, Department of History and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

“Our New MaHalle: The Bilingual Political Imaginary of Turkish-German Literature”

- Duncan Lien, Department of Comparative Literature 

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