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Schoff Memorial Lectures | Lecture I
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Schoff Memorial Lectures | Lecture I
Postponed until Fall 2027 Art of the Lecture Brent Hayes Edwards Peng Family Professor of English and Comparative Literature Lecture I: "Talking in and out of School" Although lecture courses are a staple of university teaching, there is oddly little scholarship considering the lecture as a format. This series of lectures is framed neither as a straightforward history nor as a practical how-to guide, but instead as an argument for the unique generic qualities and political stakes of the lecture as a mode that hovers between pedagogy and performance. Brent Hayes Edwards is the Peng Family Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, where he is also affiliated with the Center for Jazz Studies and the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society. Since 2021 he has served as the editor of the journal PMLA. Edwards’s books include The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the Rise of Black Internationalism (Harvard UP, 2003); Epistrophies: Jazz and the Literary Imagination (Harvard UP, 2017); and the English translation of Michel Leiris’s Phantom Africa (Seagull, 2017). He is the Harlem Renaissance period editor of the Norton Anthology of African American Literature (4th Ed., 2025) and has published scholarly editions of classic works […] |
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Scholars across disciplines are increasingly treating “Black Europe” as a pertinent object of study. Yet conversations continue to take place regarding what “Black Europe” is. Does Black Europe describe a place, an identity, an aspiration, or something else? Scholars oscillate between terms such as “Afropean,” “African-European,” and “Black European.” The institutionalization of Black European studies remains a work in progress, and views vary on whether it is an academic field, a subsection of Black Studies or African Diaspora Studies, or a reference point for a set of inquiries and practices that exceed the bounds of academic discipline. Black Europe: A Field on the Move encourages interdisciplinary conversation on these questions with four panels and two keynote presentations by scholars from across Europe and the US. |
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Schoff Memorial Lectures | Lecture II
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Schoff Memorial Lectures | Lecture II
Postponed until Fall 2027 Art of the Lecture Brent Hayes Edwards Peng Family Professor of English and Comparative Literature Lecture II: “A Brief History of the Podium Shuck” Although lecture courses are a staple of university teaching, there is oddly little scholarship considering the lecture as a format. This series of lectures is framed neither as a straightforward history nor as a practical how-to guide, but instead as an argument for the unique generic qualities and political stakes of the lecture as a mode that hovers between pedagogy and performance. Brent Hayes Edwards is the Peng Family Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, where he is also affiliated with the Center for Jazz Studies and the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society. Since 2021 he has served as the editor of the journal PMLA. Edwards’s books include The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the Rise of Black Internationalism (Harvard UP, 2003); Epistrophies: Jazz and the Literary Imagination (Harvard UP, 2017); and the English translation of Michel Leiris’s Phantom Africa (Seagull, 2017). He is the Harlem Renaissance period editor of the Norton Anthology of African American Literature (4th Ed., 2025) and has published scholarly editions of classic works […] |
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Schoff Memorial Lectures | Lecture III
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Schoff Memorial Lectures | Lecture III
Postponed until Fall 2027 Art of the Lecture Brent Hayes Edwards Peng Family Professor of English and Comparative Literature Lecture III: “Accompaniments of the Utterance” Although lecture courses are a staple of university teaching, there is oddly little scholarship considering the lecture as a format. This series of lectures is framed neither as a straightforward history nor as a practical how-to guide, but instead as an argument for the unique generic qualities and political stakes of the lecture as a mode that hovers between pedagogy and performance. Brent Hayes Edwards is the Peng Family Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, where he is also affiliated with the Center for Jazz Studies and the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society. Since 2021 he has served as the editor of the journal PMLA. Edwards’s books include The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the Rise of Black Internationalism (Harvard UP, 2003); Epistrophies: Jazz and the Literary Imagination (Harvard UP, 2017); and the English translation of Michel Leiris’s Phantom Africa (Seagull, 2017). He is the Harlem Renaissance period editor of the Norton Anthology of African American Literature (4th Ed., 2025) and has published scholarly editions of classic works by W. E. […] |
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