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Feb 13 2020

“Everything Man: Author Meets Critics”: Tammy Kernodle (Miami U), Kevin Quashie (Brown), and Jeffrey Stewart (UCSB)

contemporary
Royce Hall 314

As a lead up to the evening concert presentation "'And You Know Who I Am': Paul Robeson in Concert", this afternoon "author meets critics” session is a discussion of Dr. Shana L. Redmond's newly released second monograph, Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson (Duke UP, 2020). Guests for this panel include Pulitzer-prize winner Jeffrey Stewart (UCSB), Brown University professor Kevin Quashie, and Miami University professor Tammy Kernodle. This event will bring historical perspective to and animate debate over ongoing struggles of representation and justice by interrogating again who we are.

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