Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Seminar

on Literacy Studies
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Join other graduate students from across the university for interdisciplinary conversations about literacy and literacy studies. 
If you are graduate student interested in cultural, visual, health, or
science literacy; communications; reading or writing practices;
history of the book; education; new media; equality and equity
issues; literacy and language policy; and related questions,
take advantage of the opportunity to exchange ideas,

hear and discuss graduate student research, and

develop connections with your peers.

 


Meet us for lunch on

Friday, January 27 from 11:30-1:30 at the

George Wells Knight House, 105 East 15th Avenue. 

 

Susan Hanson, Ph.D. Candidate in English, will present an excerpt from her dissertation that looks at the ways subjects inscribe their identities on the suburban landscape and then lead a discussion of “Literacies, Myths, and Legacies:    Lessons from the History of Literacies” by Harvey Graff.  

The pdf file is available from hanson.94@osu.edu

 

Adriatico’s pizza and drinks will be provided,

but we need to know that you’re coming. 

RSVP to Kelly Bradbury by January 26 at bradbury.18@osu.edu.

 

Also, mark your calendar now for our meeting on February 24.

 

This event is sponsored by the Literacy Studies Working Group,
the Institute for Collaborative Research and Public Humanities,

the College of Humanities, the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences, and the Department of English.