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SUMMARY:Conseula Francis Emerging Scholar Lecture with Professor Brittney Edmonds
DESCRIPTION:The African American Studies Program has invited Professor 
 Brittney Edmonds to deliver its annual Conseula Francis Emerging Scholar 
 Lecture on Tuesday\, September 26\, at 6:00 pm in Septima Clark Auditorium 
 (Education Center 118 / 25 St. Philip Street). Her talk\, “Satirizing 
 Satire: Representing Blackness and the Social Protest Mountain\,” comes 
 out of her research on Black humor in the post-civil rights era\, 
 specifically her work on Percival Everett’s satirical novel\, Erasure. 
 Professor Edmonds is an assistant professor of African American Studies at 
 the University of Wisconsin-Madison and received her PhD from Princeton 
 University. She specializes in Black humor studies\, Black literary and 
 cultural history\, Black film studies\, Black sexuality studies (especially 
 theories of Black masculinity)\, and Black feminisms.\n\nNo 
 pre-registration required. Program is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Septima Clark Auditorium (Education Center 118)\, Avery Research Center
ORGANIZER;CN="Aaisha Haykal":MAILTO:haykalan@cofc.edu
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CONTACT;CN="Aaisha Haykal":MAILTO:haykalan@cofc.edu
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