<p>Professors Laura Chrisman and Colette Moore discuss the different ways &nbsp;literature and language studies can function together when reading and &nbsp;teaching historical and literary texts. In this episode, you will learn &nbsp;more about the poem, "Colonization in Reverse," it's historical context, &nbsp;and how literature and language studies inform one another. Key texts &nbsp;include the poem, "Colonization in Reverse" by "Miss Lou" (Louise &nbsp;Bennett Coverley).</p>
<p>Watch the youtube version of this talk and more: ✔︎https://youtu.be/99rWCoWNIcM</p>
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<p>About the Series: &nbsp;This video is both part of the a public scholarship dialogue series from &nbsp;The University of Washington (Seattle Campus) Department of English: &nbsp;"Literature, Language, Culture" and the Annual Lee Scheingold Lecture in &nbsp;Poetry &amp; Poetics. These video and podcast episodes share our &nbsp;innovative work in fostering intellectual vitality, inspiring enthusiasm &nbsp;for literature, honing critical insight into the ethical and creative &nbsp;uses of the English language, preparing future teachers, and crafting &nbsp;the stories that animate our world. &nbsp;&nbsp;Whether you seek short-form discussions from experts in literature, &nbsp;language, teaching, and cultural studies, or are simply curious about &nbsp;our department’s community, you can subscribe to our channel here to &nbsp;make sure you stay up to date on the series: ✔︎ http://bit.ly/uwsubscribe</p>

Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series

The University of Washington Department of English

Laura Chrisman and Colette Moore on "Colonization in Reverse"

MAR 30, 202235 MIN
Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series

Laura Chrisman and Colette Moore on "Colonization in Reverse"

MAR 30, 202235 MIN

Description

<p>Professors Laura Chrisman and Colette Moore discuss the different ways &nbsp;literature and language studies can function together when reading and &nbsp;teaching historical and literary texts. In this episode, you will learn &nbsp;more about the poem, "Colonization in Reverse," it's historical context, &nbsp;and how literature and language studies inform one another. Key texts &nbsp;include the poem, "Colonization in Reverse" by "Miss Lou" (Louise &nbsp;Bennett Coverley).</p> <p>Watch the youtube version of this talk and more: ✔︎https://youtu.be/99rWCoWNIcM</p> <p><br></p> <p>About the Series: &nbsp;This video is both part of the a public scholarship dialogue series from &nbsp;The University of Washington (Seattle Campus) Department of English: &nbsp;"Literature, Language, Culture" and the Annual Lee Scheingold Lecture in &nbsp;Poetry &amp; Poetics. These video and podcast episodes share our &nbsp;innovative work in fostering intellectual vitality, inspiring enthusiasm &nbsp;for literature, honing critical insight into the ethical and creative &nbsp;uses of the English language, preparing future teachers, and crafting &nbsp;the stories that animate our world. &nbsp;&nbsp;Whether you seek short-form discussions from experts in literature, &nbsp;language, teaching, and cultural studies, or are simply curious about &nbsp;our department’s community, you can subscribe to our channel here to &nbsp;make sure you stay up to date on the series: ✔︎ http://bit.ly/uwsubscribe</p>