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Virtual Lab Session with Professors Kate Faber Oestreich and Andrew Watts

The CNCSI Universities Committee created the Virtual Lab in order to host a space where invited academics may share theoretical and practical information, confront methodologies, as well as teaching and research practices connected with the long nineteenth-century. This dynamic conversation provides fellow colleagues and researchers with a more comprehensive overview of existing approaches to teaching methods and research interests, and, possibly, further innovative projects and exchanges across disciplines.


Virtual Lab Session

Date: July 11, 2024


Invited Speakers

“Interdisciplinary, Intertemporal, and International; Or Why this Professor of 19C BritLit is All Over The Place”
Dr. Kate Faber Oestreich, Associate Professor of English and Coordinator of the Master of Arts in Writing Program, coastal Carolina University (Conway, South Carolina, USA)
Click here for her faculty page.

 

“Time, Media, Place: Adaptation Studies Across and Between the Cracks”
Dr. Andrew Watts, Reader in French Studies, University of Birmingham (England)
Click here for his faculty page.

 

 

Image Credit: Front cover of the Thompson Brother’s Fireside Library edition of Jane Eyre: an Autobiography with an illustration of Charlotte Brontë, [Nov. 1891?]. Special Collections, Spencer Research Library. Click here for more information.

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