Wednesday, June 18, 2014

A Notebook on the African American Literatures and Cultures Institute

The African American Literatures and Cultures Institutes, founded and directed by literary scholar Joycelyn Moody, cultivates students to join the US professoriate by providing research stipends, rigorous mentoring, and innovative academic training.

Notes from the field/class 
Black Panther, Riri Williams, and Hip-Hop Variant Digital Collections
Frederick Douglass, Octavia Butler, and Digital Collections
The digital turn in slavery studies
Eve L. Ewing, Ta-Nehisi Coates, black Studies, and creativity
Digital Devices and African American literary studies

Program materials 
2016 course packet

Program notes
Joycelyn Moody's quiet, astonishing contributions 

Reading Lists
Readings for African American Literatures & Cultures Institute (2017)
Readings for African American Literatures & Cultures Institute (2016)
Readings for African American Literatures & Cultures Institute (2015)
Readings for African American Literatures & Cultures Institute (2014)
Readings for African American Literatures & Cultures Institute (2013) 
Readings for African American Literatures & Cultures Institute (2012)  

Work with students
Marking up Paul Laurence Dunbar's "We Wear the Mask"  
Ashley Greenlee's Summer Journeys to Texas and NYC
Kacee Aldridge Participates in Enriching Summer Program in Texas, New York City

Related:
Assorted Notebooks

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