November 4 - November 11, 2022

Hours

The English Advising Office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm.

Appointments

Please go to Canvas (under Account--> Settings--> MyPlan--> My Success Network--> Kathleen Lacey). The schedule tab will allow you to see what times are available for individual appointments. You can also search for Kathleen Lacey in the MyPLAN Directory. You are also welcome to call 402-472-3871 to schedule an appointment.

Walk-in Hours

No appointment necessary

Zoom drop-in hours are Wednesdays from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm and Fridays from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm.

To join, follow this link or copy & paste into your browser: https://unl.zoom.us/my/casadvising

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Reminders

thru Tues, Nov 8: Priority registration for Spring 2023.

Fri, Nov 11: Last day to drop a full semester course.

Wed, Nov 23 thru Fri, Nov 25: NO CLASS. THANKSGIVING BREAK.

Mon, Dec 5-Fri, Dec 9: Last week of classes.

Mon, Dec 12-Fri, Dec 16: Finals week.

Sat, Dec 17: GRADUATION!

Table of Contents

Department of English Announcements and Events University Announcements and Events Internships, Jobs, and Professional Development Community Events Literary News Film News

Department of English Announcements and Events

Therapy of the Writing Desk: Inkblots and Queer Health in Sarah Orne Jewett and Annie Adams Fields

Date: Nov. 7, 2022
Time: 3:30 pm–5:00 pm
Andrews Hall, Bailey Library (Room 229)

Sponsored by the Program in Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies, Humanities in Medicine, the Research Council, and the Department of English.

Don James McLaughlin is an assistant professor at the University of Tulsa. His research focuses on late 18th and 19th century literary movements in the Americas, histories of medicine and psychiatry, disability studies, queer historiography; and the history of emotions. Research for his dissertation and and first book manuscript, Phobia: The Therapeutic Imagination in American Liberalism, has been supported by the Penn Humanities Forum, American Antiquarian Society, a Marguerite Bartlett Hamer Dissertation Fellowship at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies, and a Quarry Farm Fellowship from the Center for Mark Twain Studies. He has published on the history of medicine, genealogies of black queer theory, progressive print cultures, and disability history in American Literature, Literature and Medicine, J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, the New Republic, Common-place: The Journal of Early American Life, Public Books, and Legacies, the magazine of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. His edition of Sarah Orne Jewett’s novel A Marsh Island is forthcoming in the Q19 series from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

In his lecture, McLaughlin will theorize the concept of “queer health” and its relationship to writing as a therapeutic activity, exploring this theme through the unlikely medium of blotting paper, a lowly and yet indispensable material for those who wrote with pen and ink in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. McLaughlin will use as an example a piece of blotting paper preserved at the Massachusetts Historical Society in the papers of Annie Adams Fields, who lived for many years in partnership with fiction writer Sarah Orne Jewett. Fields used this blotting paper in producing diary entries expressing her grief at Jewett’s death, and McLaughlin links Fields’s use of this object to Jewett’s references to blotting paper as an allegory for bereavement in fiction she wrote decades earlier. Theorizing Fields’s use of blotting paper as “affective refuse,” he locates a tension between excess and containment and between what is ephemeral and what is permanent as an essential feature of queer approaches to the meaning of health.

Silent Film Night: Body and Soul

Date: Nov. 10, 2022
Time: 6:30 pm
Andrews Hall, Room 117

The fifth and final night of the Fall 2022 Silent Film Series: a free screening of Oscar Micheaux’s BODY AND SOUL (1925).

Before the screening, there will be a brief introduction from Dr. Michael Page of the Department of English and Film Studies program.

For a complete list of Silent Film Nights this semester, visit the link below.

https://go.unl.edu/silent-film-nights

WLI Fall Writing Marathon

Date: Nov. 12, 2022
Time: 12:00 pm–4:00 pm
Pioneers Park Nature Center (3201 South Coddington)

The Writing Lincoln Initiative is proud to invite you to the WLI Fall Writing Marathon! Following in the tradition of our NeWP collaborators, this writing marathon invites guests to spend a day exploring nature while writing about their experiences or anything that is important to them. Bring a notebook, a pen or pencil, and join us for a day of nature and writing. There is no need to be an expert to participate in this event, and as such, we highly encourage you to attend and to invite others — students, colleagues, friends, family members, etc.

The WLI Fall Writing Marathon will take place on Saturday, November 12th, from 12 - 4pm at Pioneers Park in Lincoln, NE. We ask that all attendees first meet at the Pioneers Park Nature Center (3201 South Coddington, Lincoln, NE 68522) at noon to begin the marathon. After a brief overview of what writing marathons entail, attendees will break into small groups that together, will explore the park, pause to write, and share that writing with each other. One of those groups will function as an accessibility group, which will stick to sidewalks, flat planes, and the sections of the park more suited for those with mobility issues.

We hope this event encourages individuals a chance to experience the world as writers, space to generate new material, and an opportunity to share their writing with others within a supportive community. If you plan on attending, we ask that you please RSVP via our Facebook Event (link below) and share with all you feel will be interested.

https://fb.me/e/2kPyssgYC

University Announcements and Events

RHA Fall Dance

Date: Nov. 5, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm–10:00 pm
Nebraska Union Centennial & Ballroom

The Residence Hall Association would like to formally invite you to our first dance! With a theme of the Roaring 20s, you can dress up as much as you would like. There will be snacks, music, a photo booth, and more for all guests to enjoy. Whether you dance the night away or spend time with friends, we can’t wait to see you all at the dance!

Lavender Closet Pop-Up

Date: Nov. 7-9, 2022
Time: 10:00 am–2:00 pm
Canfield Admin Building, Room 220

Acquire free identity-affirming clothing and accessories for casual daily wear or to build a professional wardrobe you can use for job interviews, internships, and workplaces.

A variety of clothing styles and sizes are available. All items are donated and in gently-used condition.

A private room is available on-site to try on items.

Unable to attend this event? Lavender Closet is open Monday-Friday in its permanent location on the Nebraska Union’s 3rd floor. View additional details: https://lgbtqa.unl.edu/lavender-closet
Hosted by: LGBTQA+ Center & TRiO Programs

E.N. Thompson Forum: The Craziest Thing We Can Do is Nothing

Date: Nov. 7, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm
Lied Center for Performing Arts

Tyler Riewer is the Creative Director at charity: water, a $100M nonprofit organization rooted in innovation and transparency. Charity: water uses data and storytelling to connect donors to their impact and dream up new ways to think about sustainability in the water sector. As of today, charity: water has funded 91,414 projects to bring clean and safe water to 14,762,215 people around the world. Tyler leads a brilliant team of designers and storytellers who are working hard to reinvent charity. He also has the incredible privilege of traveling the globe capturing stories about their local partners and the people they serve.

Tyler studied Advertising and Journalism at the University of Nebraska and then kicked off his career at youth marketing agency Archrival, writing copy for brands like Red Bull, Hormel, and Pabst Brewing Company. Years later, he made a Lewis-and-Clark-esque journey out to the Pacific Northwest and found a new home at Grady Britton, creating content for local favorites like Bob’s Red Mill, Dave’s Killer Bread, Travel Portland, and Nike. In 2013, Tyler made an even bigger jump from for-profit to nonprofit and joined the charity: water team in New York City. Today, he lives (and works remotely) from the Washington, D.C. area.

https://enthompson.unl.edu/

STI Testing with the Nebraska AIDS Project

Date: Nov. 8, 2022
Time: 3:00 pm–5:00 pm
Nebraska Union, Room 338

Free, anonymous and confidential HIV testing with same-day results. All people 13 years or older are eligible to be tested. Anyone who is sexually active should be tested annually for HIV.

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UPCOMING FREE TESTING DATES
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NOVEMBER 10, 2022
4 to 6 p.m.
Nebraska East Union

December 6, 2022
3 to 5 p.m.
Nebraska Union, Room 338

UK Graduate Scholarships Information Session

Date: Nov. 9, 2022
Time: 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
Zoom

Join us to learn more about diverse fellowship options for pursuing graduate degree study in the United Kingdom, including the Marshall Scholarship, Rhodes Scholarship, Gates Cambridge and Churchill Scholarships, and Fulbright U.S. Student Program graduate study grants. We will also discuss how the fellowships team supports applicants.

https://fellowships.unl.edu/

 

Student Night: Drop In and Decompress

Date: Nov. 9, 2022
Time: 3:00 pm–6:00 pm
Sheldon Museum of Art

Sheldon is open until 6 p.m. for students to stop by and destress with art-making activities in the Great Hall and quiet contemplation in the galleries. All undergraduate, graduate, and professional students are welcome.

Admission is free.

https://sheldonartmuseum.org/

Exploring: Government, Policy & Law Pathways

Date: Nov. 9, 2022
Time: 4:00 pm–6:00 pm
Nebraska Union, Centennial & Ballroom

Explore government, policy & law pathways by hearing from and talking with industry professionals and alumni. This informal event will allow you the opportunity to make meaningful connections while having insightful conversations about important industry knowledge.

Camille A. Brown and Dancers

Date: Nov. 10, 2022
Time: 7:30 pm
Lied Center for Performing Arts

Heading one of the top dance ensembles in the United States, Camille A. Brown leads her dancers through excavations of ancestral stories, encouraging each dancer to embrace their unique embodiment of the artistic vision and gestural movement. Led by frequent Broadway choreographer Camille A. Brown, the company takes audiences on journeys through race, culture, and identity, blending the styles of modern, hip-hop, African, ballet, and tap to tell stories connecting history with contemporary culture.

“A tour de force”

- The New York Times

https://www.liedcenter.org/

No Man’s Land Film Festival

Date: Nov. 11, 2022
Time: 6:30 pm–9:00 pm
Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center

No Man’s Land Film Festival is proud to be hosted by the University of Nebraska Outdoor Adventures this November! This is a free event and doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with a 7:00 p.m. showtime.

The Outdoor Adventures program recognizes that the outdoors has not always been accessible to everyone. Please join us for an evening of short films as we celebrate women in the outdoors. This program is made possible by the generous donation of Joel and Pattie Meiers. We can’t wait to see you there!

For more information, visit:

https://go.unl.edu/no-mans-land

Mini Golf Night @ Prehistoric Putt

Date: Nov. 11, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Prehistoric Putt (1919 Cornhusker Hwy)

A fun-filled evening for UNL students to kick back, relax, and putt-er around a bit. Here’s a sneak-peek at what you and your friends will enjoy: https://youtu.be/9MI14RXsjKk.

FREE for UNL students with EventPass.

Internships, Jobs, and Professional Development

No Limits 2023 | Call for Papers!

The Women’s, Gender and Ethnic Studies Program at the University of Nebraska, Kearney is delighted to announce the Call for Papers for this year's No Limits Student Research Conference -- "Reflecting on the Past, Envisioning the Future” featuring Dr. Lorna Bracewell as the keynote speaker. Please find attached a flyer to share through your publicity channels. The latest conference information can be found HERE The No Limits Conference invites submissions from undergraduatesgraduate students, and recent alums.  

The deadline for papers/proposals will be Friday, January 27, 2023. Proposals can be submitted online HEREPlease note: In order for potential presenters to save their progress and/or update submissions/proposals, as well as access a digital version of the future conference schedule, UNK will be using bepress Openspaces platform. This does require all potential presenters to create an account. 

The No Limits conference will be held Friday, March 3, 2023 at the University of Nebraska - Kearney. It will take place in person at the Nebraska Student Union, 2nd Floor, Ponderosa Room. Conference attendance registration will open shortly—please stay tuned for registration updates! The event is free and open to the public. 

  

What is the No Limits Conference? Who Can Participate? 

No Limits is an interdisciplinary student conference on issues related to women, gender, and sexuality and is sponsored by the Women's and Gender Studies Programs at UNO, UNK and UNL. It is held annually in early March, and it rotates between the 3 campuses at Lincoln, Kearney, and Omaha. 

The conference began in 1993 with a group of dedicated students who wanted to create an unquestionably interdisciplinary conference able to accommodate both traditional and non-traditional topics and presentations. Since that time the conference has remained student-oriented, open to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as recent graduates.  

We invite proposals from undergraduatesgraduate students, and recent graduates on any topic from any discipline related to women's issues, lives, histories, or culture, or women's and gender studies. Creative writing, visual arts, film, music, performances, workshops, and academic papers are all welcome. Proposals for individual presentations or poster presentations are accepted.  

 No Limits is a student research conference. So please announce to students and share widely with others. There is no registration cost, and the event is free and open to the public.

Should you have additional questions, please submit them to – loughrins2@unk.edu  

College of Arts and Sciences seeking Student Ambassadors!

Student Ambassadors represent the college, work with the Dean's Office, plan college-wide events, and help shape college initiatives.

These undergraduate students promote pride in and develop awareness of the college's academic programs and activities with prospective students, parents, alumni, and the general public.

Meet them at Big Red Experience, where you can learn about majors and minors; meet faculty, staff, and students; and tour our facilities on campus.

They also volunteer at Husker Weekdays, CAS Fall Kickoff, and departmental events such as Math Day.

From CAS: We will need ambassadors in every major in our college, however the below majors are ones we are most eager to fill:

Classics and Religious Studies | English | Film Studies | French | Russian | Anthropology | Comm Studies | Geography | Actuarial Science | Chemistry | Geology | Meteorology and Climatology | Physics | Ethnic Studies | Women's and Gender Studies

To apply, follow this link: https://cas.unl.edu/cas-student-ambassadors

Community Events

A Total Eclipse of Gender Drag Show

Date: Nov. 11, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Crescent Moon Coffee (140 N 8th St, Lincoln, NE 68508)

This show is ALL AGES with NO COVER, so bring your family and friends!
Since the show is free, tips are strongly encouraged, but come support regardless!!
Performances by: Onya T. Sol | Azalea Spanx | AK-47 | Sonya Night-Luxe | Andrew Genius

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Literary News

Toni Morrison will finally be on a U.S. stamp in 2023.

By Emily Temple | October 26, 2022

https://lithub.com/toni-morrison-will-finally-be-on-a-u-s-stamp-in-2023/

Spoiler(s): The Dog Does Die at the End, a Reading List

By E.B. Bartels | October 31, 2022

New Book November!

18 new books to kick your November reading into gear.

Feast Upon These 7 Sumptuous SF and Fantasy Books This November

10 of the Best New Romance Novels Out in November 2022

Finding Black Queer Life Between the Lines of History

By Suzette Mayr | November 1, 2022

https://lithub.com/finding-black-queer-life-between-the-lines-of-history/

How to Go Home: On Resisting a Very English Hero’s Journey

By Ellie Robins | November 3, 2022

https://lithub.com/how-to-go-home-on-resisting-a-very-english-heros-journey/

How Jewish Immigrants from Eastern Europe Were Introduced to Whiteness

Emily Tamkin on Jewish Communities and Racial Politics

By Emily Tamkin | November 3, 2022

https://lithub.com/how-jewish-immigrants-from-eastern-europe-were-introduced-to-whiteness/

Yes, a Republican running for congress has written Christian fanfiction about Anne Frank.

By Jonny Diamond | November 1, 2022

https://lithub.com/yes-a-republican-running-for-congress-has-written-christian-fanfiction-about-anne-frank/

Film News

Liam Hemsworth To Replace Henry Cavill In ‘The Witcher’ Season 4 After Early Netflix Renewal

By Peter White | Oct. 29, 2022

https://deadline.com/2022/10/liam-hemsworth-to-replace-henry-cavill-in-the-witcher-season-4-1235158299/ 

‘Bridgerton,’ ‘Heartstopper,’ ‘Top Boy’ Join BFI National Archive Collection – Global Bulletin

By Naman Ramachandran | Oct. 31, 2022

Julie Powell, Food Writer Who Inspired Nora Ephron Film ‘Julie & Julia,’ Dies at 49

By EJ Panaligan | November 1, 2022

https://variety.com/2022/film/news/julie-powell-food-author-julie-julia-blog-dead-at-49-1235420020/