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Conversations w/ Professor Marcellus Blount

Event Date: 
Friday, February 24, 2012 - 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location: 
758 Schermerhorn Ext

Marcellus BlountAssociate Professor of English and Comparative Literature
B.A., Williams College (1980); Ph.D., Yale (1987). At Columbia since 1985, Prof. Blount teaches American and African American literary and cultural studies. He has been a Research Fellow at the Carter G. Woodson Institute at the University of Virginia, a Visiting Fellow at Wesleyan's Center for Afro-American Studies, a Rockefeller Fellow at the Center for the Study of Black Literature and Culture at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Visiting Fellow at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard University. He has published essays in PMLA, Callaloo, American Literary History, and Southern Review. He co-edited Representing Black Men with George Cunningham. His first study is entitled "In a Broken Tongue: Rediscovering African American Poetry." His current project is entitled Listening for My Name: African American Men and the Politics of Friendship. He was the Sterling Brown '22 Visiting Professor of English at Williams College.

TITLE:  "Love's Futures:  Writing Post-AIDS Literature."

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