讲座人:Lee Schweninger
(Professor of
North Carolina
)
时间:5月20日(周五)下午2:30—4:00
地点:外语楼101会议室
Lee Schweninger is a professor of English at the
University
of
North Carolina Wilmington
where he teaches early American and American Indian literatures and serves as coordinator of the Native American Studies minor. His recent book publications include Listening to the Land: American Indian Literary Responses to the Landscape (U. Georgia Press, 2008); The First We Can Remember:
Colorado
Pioneer Women Tell Their Stories (U.
Nebraska
Press, 2011), and Imagic Moments: North American Indigenous Film (U. Georgia Press, 2013). He has also recently published essays or book chapters on American Indian literature and/or film in The Memory of Nature in Aborigional, Canadian and American Contexts (Ed. Francoise Besson, Cambridge Scholars Publishing), Elohi (journal, U. Bordeaux, France); Critical Insights: The American Dream (Ed. Keith Newlin, Salem Press); and Indigenous Rights in the Age of the UN Declaration (Ed. Elvira Pulitano, Cambridge U Press).