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The death of the painter: new book by James Herbert challenges the place of the artist in his/her work
Brushstroke and Emergence: Courbet, Impressionism, Picasso (University of Chicago Press, 2015) uses emergence theory to challenge…
UCI Welcomes Noureddin Zarrinkelk as First Artist-In-Residence at Samuel Jordan Center for Persian Studies and Culture
Zarrinkelk will be in residence at UCI through spring 2016
J. Hillis Miller awarded Ian P. Watt Prize for Excellence in Conrad Scholarship
A renowned literary critic and theorist, Miller has been writing about Joseph Conrad for decades
Are We All Post-Racial Yet?
David Theo Goldberg's new book challenges the idea that we are "post-racial."
Touraj Daryaee Appointed Director of Samuel Jordan Center for Persian Studies and Culture
Founded in 2009, the Dr. Samuel M. Jordan Center for Persian Studies and Culture is a hub for interdisciplinary research projects…
New book offers insight into world of enslaved women in early America
Professor Jessica Millward fleshes out the life of Charity Folks, once just a name on a document
Jane O. Newman to receive the Modern Language Association's Scaglione Prize
Newman will receive the award for her translation of Time, History, and Literature: Selected Essays of Erich Auerbach