Please join us this week for a talk by Jo Giardini, ‘”this and that-less and free”: The One, The Many, and Toni Cade Bambara’s Revolution Discourse’.
The talk will take place on Wednesday, March 2nd at 4:15pm (EST). The event will be run in a hybrid format—either in person in Gilman 17 on JHU’s Homewood campus, or via Zoom. All are welcome! For those who wish you join remotely, you can receive Zoom details by email wgs@jhu.edu.
Please, share information about the event with those who may be interested, but refrain from circulating the Zoom details publicly, so we can avoid disruptions. If you know anyone who would like to be kept appraised of this or future events, have them email wgs@jhu.edu to be added to our listserv. Jo Giardini is a PhD candidate in the Department of English, where they are completing a dissertation titled Separations: Anti-Urban and Communal Imaginaries in 1970s American Literature; their dissertationexamines texts emerging from communalist and separatist movements from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, with a particular focus on the work of Diane di Prima, Samuel Delany, Toni Cade Bambara, and the Indians of All Tribes occupation of Alcatraz