October 27, 2014
8:00PM - 9:30PM
311 Denney Hall
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Ari Friedlander, on Rogue Sexuality and the Material Text in Early Modern England
Event Host: LiteracyStudies@OSU
As part of the History of the Book Series, Ari Friedlander, assistant professor of English Literature at University of Dayton, has been invited to talk about gender and sexuality in early modern English popular culture.History of the Book is an initiative of LiteracyStudies@OSU. The group’s interests include the social, economic, and cultural history of authorship, editing, printing, publishing, media, book art, book trade, and more.For more information about the lecture, visit the LiteracyStudies@OSU website.
311 Denney Hall
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2014-10-27 20:00:00
2014-10-27 21:30:00
Ari Friedlander, on Rogue Sexuality and the Material Text in Early Modern England
Event Host: LiteracyStudies@OSU
As part of the History of the Book Series, Ari Friedlander, assistant professor of English Literature at University of Dayton, has been invited to talk about gender and sexuality in early modern English popular culture.History of the Book is an initiative of LiteracyStudies@OSU. The group’s interests include the social, economic, and cultural history of authorship, editing, printing, publishing, media, book art, book trade, and more.For more information about the lecture, visit the LiteracyStudies@OSU website.
311 Denney Hall
College of Arts and Sciences
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America/New_York
public
Event Host: LiteracyStudies@OSU
As part of the History of the Book Series, Ari Friedlander, assistant professor of English Literature at University of Dayton, has been invited to talk about gender and sexuality in early modern English popular culture.
History of the Book is an initiative of LiteracyStudies@OSU. The group’s interests include the social, economic, and cultural history of authorship, editing, printing, publishing, media, book art, book trade, and more.
For more information about the lecture, visit the LiteracyStudies@OSU website.