Methods Workshop: Comparative Colonialisms, Genre, and Aesthetics (Renee Hudson, Chapman U.)
February 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
Location: Gilman 75
Please join the Chloe Center for our first methods workshop of the spring semester, featuring Prof. Renee Hudson, Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Latinx and Latin American Studies Program at Chapman University.
Prof. Hudson reads transhistorically to put ethnic and area studies in conversation with each other and to read across conventional periodizations. In this workshop, Prof. Hudson will discuss Latinx Revolutionary Horizons as a method for reading and analyzing texts, particularly as a scholar who engages in comparative colonialisms, genre studies, and questions of aesthetics more broadly.
RSVP to: [email protected]. Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP by 2/21.
This event is open to JHU graduate and undergraduate students, as well as faculty.