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Thomas C. Spear's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 5 months ago
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Blondie Natacha L.N.E. Pawa's profile was updated on MLA Commons 4 years, 6 months ago
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Vanessa Valdés started the topic Call for Abstracts: Multilingualism in Hemispheric Americas (MLA 2022) in the discussion
CLCS Hemispheric American on MLA Commons 4 years, 10 months agoDescription & Requirements: Abstracts (250 words) on the following topics: multilingualism in literature, visual and performing arts; multilingualism and history; multilingualism’s challenges to national literatures; revitalization of African/Indigenous languages; multilingual DH. Comparative/interdisciplinary approaches preferred. Submission D…[Read more]
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Vanessa Valdés created the event 548. Social Event — tonight!! (MLA 2021) in the groups CLCS Caribbean, CLCS Hemispheric American, LLC African American Forum, LLC Cuban and Cuban Diasporic, LLC Latina and Latino, LLC Puerto Rican on MLA Commons 5 years ago
Title: 548. Social Event — tonight!! (MLA 2021)
Description: Good evening!
I hope this message finds everyone safe and healthy this Saturday evening.
I write to invite you to tonight’s reception, sponsored by the Forums LLC Latina and Latino, Chicana and Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban and Cuban Diasporic, Literatures of the United States in…[Read more]
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Vanessa Valdés's profile was updated on MLA Commons 5 years ago
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Leah Richards's profile was updated on MLA Commons 5 years, 2 months ago
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Nathan H. Dize deposited French #MeToo?: Francophone African and Caribbean Women’s Writing in English Translation in the group
Race and Aesthetics in French and Francophone Culture on MLA Commons 5 years, 7 months agoOriginally founded by Tarana Burke in 2006, the “Me Too Movement” seeks to help survivors of sexual violence, particularly women of color, “to help find pathways to healing” (“metoomvmt.org/about/). Then, in the fall of 2017, the #MeToo hashtag reverberated throughout the Internet, on the front pages of newspapers, and in the public square as…[Read more]
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Nathan H. Dize deposited French #MeToo?: Francophone African and Caribbean Women’s Writing in English Translation in the group
LLC Francophone on MLA Commons 5 years, 7 months agoOriginally founded by Tarana Burke in 2006, the “Me Too Movement” seeks to help survivors of sexual violence, particularly women of color, “to help find pathways to healing” (“metoomvmt.org/about/). Then, in the fall of 2017, the #MeToo hashtag reverberated throughout the Internet, on the front pages of newspapers, and in the public square as…[Read more]
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Nathan H. Dize deposited French #MeToo?: Francophone African and Caribbean Women’s Writing in English Translation in the group
CLCS Caribbean on MLA Commons 5 years, 7 months agoOriginally founded by Tarana Burke in 2006, the “Me Too Movement” seeks to help survivors of sexual violence, particularly women of color, “to help find pathways to healing” (“metoomvmt.org/about/). Then, in the fall of 2017, the #MeToo hashtag reverberated throughout the Internet, on the front pages of newspapers, and in the public square as…[Read more]
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Nathan H. Dize deposited A Phenomenology of Gede: Thinking with the Dead in Haiti in the group
Race and Aesthetics in French and Francophone Culture on MLA Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIn the Haitian religious tradition of Vodou, Gede is the lwa, or spirit, concerned with the
beginning of life and the passage into the afterlife, death and regeneration. Gede is often
regarded as the spirit of the people in Haiti because he has a direct connection to every living
being, everyone may call on Gede for protection. Gede’s appeal a…[Read more] -
Nathan H. Dize deposited A Phenomenology of Gede: Thinking with the Dead in Haiti in the group
LLC Francophone on MLA Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIn the Haitian religious tradition of Vodou, Gede is the lwa, or spirit, concerned with the
beginning of life and the passage into the afterlife, death and regeneration. Gede is often
regarded as the spirit of the people in Haiti because he has a direct connection to every living
being, everyone may call on Gede for protection. Gede’s appeal a…[Read more] -
Nathan H. Dize deposited A Phenomenology of Gede: Thinking with the Dead in Haiti in the group
CLCS Caribbean on MLA Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIn the Haitian religious tradition of Vodou, Gede is the lwa, or spirit, concerned with the
beginning of life and the passage into the afterlife, death and regeneration. Gede is often
regarded as the spirit of the people in Haiti because he has a direct connection to every living
being, everyone may call on Gede for protection. Gede’s appeal a…[Read more] - Load More