Amanda Gailey, PI on the Race & Children's Lit project, will be on campus 7 February [2011] to give a talk about children's literature. Here's the full announcement; please make sure to RSVP by Wednesday the 2nd if you'd like to come!
The Center for the Humanities at Washington University would like to invite you to a luncheon talk that will take place at 12 noon on Monday, February 7th in Hurst Lounge (Duncker Hall).
The talk is entitled "Editing Culture: The Material Afterlife of Children's Literature" and will be delivered by Amanda Gailey, an assistant professor of English at the University of Nebraska who has been a partner in Wash U.'s ongoing digital project on race and children's literature. Professor Gailey's talk is sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the Humanities Digital Workshop.
Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to andersonwl@wustl.edu by Wednesday, February 2nd. (A temporary parking pass can be requested at the same time for anyone coming from off campus.)
We look forward to seeing you next Monday!
Sincerely yours,
Wendy Love Anderson