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Situating Gabriel García Márquez as reader and critic of Colombian literature

May 10, 2017 - Marissa Kessenich

Nicolás Pernett (Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia) discusses his research interests in advance of his visit to the Ransom Center.

[Read more…] about Situating Gabriel García Márquez as reader and critic of Colombian literature

Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts, Research + Teaching Tagged With: 2017-2018 fellowships, archivo de Gabriel García Márquez, Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia, Colombia, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gabriel Garcia Marquez archive, Nicolás Pernett, Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza

Bringing an elusive keystone of Anglophone Indian writing into the light

May 10, 2017 - Marissa Kessenich

Ruksana Abdul-Majid, an independent scholar, discusses her research interests in advance of her visit to the Ransom Center.

[Read more…] about Bringing an elusive keystone of Anglophone Indian writing into the light

Filed Under: Authors, Research + Teaching Tagged With: 2017-2018 fellowships, G. V. Desani, India, Mulk Raj Anand, R. K. Narayan, Raja Rao, Ruksana Abdul-Majid, The Indian Journal

Trailer music and setting the narrative: a fellow’s use of the David O. Selznick collection

May 9, 2017 - Marissa Kessenich

James Deaville (Carleton University) discusses his research interests in advance of his visit to the Ransom Center.

[Read more…] about Trailer music and setting the narrative: a fellow’s use of the David O. Selznick collection

Filed Under: Film, Research + Teaching Tagged With: 2017-2018 fellowships, Carleton University, David O. Selznick archive, Dorot Foundation, James Deaville

Julia Alvarez and the narrative presence of humanitarianism and philanthropy

May 9, 2017 - Marissa Kessenich

Sarah Papazoglakis (University of California, Santa Cruz) discusses her research interests in advance of her visit to the Ransom Center.

[Read more…] about Julia Alvarez and the narrative presence of humanitarianism and philanthropy

Filed Under: Authors, Research + Teaching Tagged With: 2017-2018 fellowships, Fellowships, Sarah Papazoglakis, The University of Texas at Austin’s Office of Graduate Studies

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