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Giorgio de Chirico’s Italian Poetry | Despite living in New York City for more than five decades, my ninety-three-year-old grandfather still doesn’t speak English. No, that’s not quite right. During my childhood, his language did have some English in it. He used a relatively common, if idiosyncratic, commixture of words from his… |
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New novel by ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Kate Trueblood shines light on the at-times harsh realities of modern family life | |||
A Conversation with Native Voices at the Center | Talking to the editors of "Shapes of Native Nonfiction," Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warburton, about weaving together essays by Indigenous writers. Editing an anthology, or a collection, is not for the weak. The curation and collation of myriad voices weaving into one another,… |
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English students to host summer research poster session July 30 | |||
Meet the 2018-19 Outstanding Graduates from CHSS/Humanities | |||
20 Best Things to Do in Seattle in June 2019 | Poet and Western Washington University professor Jane Wong’s family life was shaped by food: its presence, in the New Jersey Chinese restaurant her family ran; and its absence, in the unspeakable famines of Mao’s Great Leap Forward, which some of her family… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Faculty members start new 'Community Office Hours' project | |||
English's Christopher Wise translates new volume, 'The Manuscripts of Timbuktu' | |||
Showcase of Undergraduate Research in the Humanities set for Friday, March 8 | |||
English's Christopher Wise awarded Research and Travel Fellowship to Jerusalem and Palestine |