About this Event
PhD Speaker Series Workshop 2025 (Wed., Feb. 26th, DT 1812, 10:00-11:30 am)
Faculty and graduate students in FASS are warmly invited to join Dr. Andrews for a workshop “On ‘Interventions’: Positioning Your Research.” Please register in advance.
In this seminar discussion, Dr. Andrews will lead us through the structure and argumentation of the introduction and first chapter of her recent monograph, The Academic Avant-Garde: Poetry and the American University, a recent finalist for the Modernist Studies Association Book Prize. Through discussion of how Andrews's work takes stock of its field and positions itself accordingly, students will come away with a sense of how to think about their own dissertations as book projects.
Kimberly Quiogue Andrews (she/they) is a Filipinx-American poet and literary critic and an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Ottawa. She is the author of BETWEEN (2018, Finishing Line Press), winner of the New Women’s Voices award, and A Brief History of Fruit (2020, University of Akron Press), winner of the Akron Prize for poetry. Her scholarly monograph, The Academic Avant-Garde, is out now with Johns Hopkins University Press. Her critical work has won the Ralph Cohen Prize from New Literary History and a development grant from the American Council of Learned Societies. Dr. Andrews received her BA in creative writing from The Johns Hopkins University, an MFA in poetry from Penn State University, and a PhD in English Language and Literature from Yale University.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Canada
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