Theorizing: Lectures in Literary Theory at the University of Pennsylvania

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What Is Theorizing?

 

Theorizing is an experimental forum for thinking through literature, philosophy, and culture beyond disciplinary boundaries.

Founded and organized by students at the University of Pennsylvania since 1996, Theorizing is a non-profit lecture series. The program is coordinated by graduate students in Penn's Program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory. Our coordinators for 2007-2008 are Shonni Enelow, CJ Jones, Sarah Kerman, Edward Lybeer, Marla Pagan-Mattos, and Lucas Wood, with web and media programming by Timothy Carmody.

Our series is made possible by the generous support of the Program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, the Kelly Writers House, and our many generous departmental and institutional co-sponsors.

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