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Humanities Institute Fall Graduate Scholars in Residence Presentations

Humanities Institute Fall Graduate Scholars in Residence Presentations

“Poetics of the Tracée: Flight as a Praxis of Creolizing and Decolonizing Identity in the Work of Patrick Chamoiseau”

- Aaron Witcher, Department of French and Francophone Studies

“Educating Feeling: Race and Sentimental Science in Aglaé Comte’s Histoire naturelle racontée à la jeunesse

- Ryan Pilcher, Department of French and Francophone Studies

“‘We Make the Sick into Men Again:’ Implicating Doctors’ Masculinity in the Conceptualization of Medicalized Trauma Theory in World War I France”

- Katherine Ellis, Department of French and Francophone Studies and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 

“Patty Hearsts’ Potassium: The Failed Scientific Search for Mind Control”

- Michael Young, Department of English

 

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