Caution: This email was sent from someone outside of the University of Lethbridge. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you know they are safe. Please forward suspicious emails to phishing@uleth.ca. Hello All,
May I give a shoutout to Lisa Fagin Davis and recommend her webinar, ‘Fragments and Fragmentology in the 21st Century’? I was late to the party and so missed registration but caught it over on YouTube https://youtu.be/JQ-XGFZolF8. It’s a real winner: informative, engaging, generous with knowledge. The Q&A, curated by Ben Albritton, added another exciting dimension. Really, it’s scintillating and Elaine Treharne, Ben Albritton and the team at Stanford Text Technologies deserve a loud <Gaudete>.
Thanks, Jenna Mead
Jenna Mead BA (ANU) MA PhD (Melb) Grad.Dip.Mod.Lang. (UWA) Senior Honorary Research Fellow University of Western Australia
[signature_2091766460] ‘Medievalism on Country,’ in The Global South and Literature, Ed. Russell West-Pavlov, CUPhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/books/global-south-and-literature/3DC70F4322D4CECEA9F849BAA79CCCB5, 2018
Caution: This email was sent from someone outside of the University of Lethbridge. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you know they are safe. Please forward suspicious emails to phishing@uleth.ca. I second Jenna Mead's shout out!! Great webinar.
Grover
Grover Zinn William H. Danforth Professor of Religion, emeritus former Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Oberlin College Oberlin, OH 44074 grover.zinn (at) oberlin.eduhttp://oberlin.edu
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 8:33 PM Jenna Mead <jenna.mead@uwa.edu.aumailto:jenna.mead@uwa.edu.au> wrote: Caution: This email was sent from someone outside of the University of Lethbridge. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you know they are safe. Please forward suspicious emails to phishing@uleth.camailto:phishing@uleth.ca. Hello All,
May I give a shoutout to Lisa Fagin Davis and recommend her webinar, ‘Fragments and Fragmentology in the 21st Century’? I was late to the party and so missed registration but caught it over on YouTube https://youtu.be/JQ-XGFZolF8. It’s a real winner: informative, engaging, generous with knowledge. The Q&A, curated by Ben Albritton, added another exciting dimension. Really, it’s scintillating and Elaine Treharne, Ben Albritton and the team at Stanford Text Technologies deserve a loud <Gaudete>.
Thanks, Jenna Mead
Jenna Mead BA (ANU) MA PhD (Melb) Grad.Dip.Mod.Lang. (UWA) Senior Honorary Research Fellow University of Western Australia
[signature_2091766460] ‘Medievalism on Country,’ in The Global South and Literature, Ed. Russell West-Pavlov, CUPhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/books/global-south-and-literature/3DC70F4322D4CECEA9F849BAA79CCCB5, 2018
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