Join Dr. Ainehi Edoro-Glines for a dialogue on literary form, social media, and the African novel’s space-making modalities, co-presented with Stanford English.
In preparation for the workshop, please read the article entitled “Unruly Archives.”
Individually boxed meals will be provided for in-person attendees.
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About the Speaker
Ainehi Edoro is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she teaches and researches on African literature, political theory, and literature in social media. Edoro is the founder and Editor of Brittle Paper, a leading online platform dedicated to African writing and literary culture. Her current book project is titled Forest Imaginaries: How African Novels Think. She also writes essays and commentaries about contemporary African literary culture in mainstream publications such as The Guardian and Africa is a Country.
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