The Graduate Program in Book History at Drew University presents a free
public lecture:
TRYSH TRAVIS
will speak on
READING, RECOVERY, REBECCA WELLS:
EXPLAINING "THE DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YA-YA SISTERHOOD"
Thursday, February 3 at 8 p.m.
Learning Center 28
Drew University, Madison, NJ
Trysh Travis is Assistant Professor of English at Southern Methodist
University. She is currently working on a book exploring the connections
between twentieth-century publishing, masculine identity, and mass
culture. You can meet Prof. Travis after the lecture at a reception hosted
by the Friends of the Drew University Library.
This lecture series is funded by a grant from the Gladys Krieble Delmas
Foundation. Please note on your calendar our schedule of lectures for the
Spring 2000 semester:
March 2: Paul Gutjahr (Indiana University): "Left Behind: Amazon.com,
Reader Response, and the Making of Sacred Texts in America"
March 22: Gene Sosin (Radio Liberty): "Inside the Radio Liberty Samizdat
Archive"
April 10: David Finkelstein (Queen Margaret University College): "Print
Culture Meets Shop Floor Politics: A Study of Scottish Publishing
1860-1880"
For further information about Drew University's Graduate Program in Book
History, contact [log in to unmask]
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