Celebrating Our Faculty Books 2022

An online display of new publications by Washington University’s faculty in Arts & Sciences

Alongside the virtual lectures by WashU faculty and the keynote speaker, we present as part of the 2022 Faculty Book Celebration this online display of recent books and digital projects by faculty in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. A selection of these books will also be on display at the in-person event. The Campus Bookstore in Mallinckrodt Center is happy to hook you up with many of these new titles (see link below)!

Take a virtual stroll through the books and read about the journey many of these authors made in the sections below. Then, join us Thursday, March 3 at 4 pm as we hear from our exciting lineup of speakers!

Faculty Books 2021–22

The publication of a monograph or significant creative work is a milestone in the career of a scholar in the humanities. It represents a decades’ worth — and sometimes much longer — of research, writing and rewriting. This work is made possible by fellowships, sabbaticals, research grants and a deep dive into materials in often far-flung locations. Finally, and amid the competing demands of teaching, service and other research projects at various stages, a book is born.

Please join us in celebrating these accomplishments!

Join us in person or online at the Faculty Book Celebration

4 pm  |  Thursday, March 3

 

Keynote speaker Charles Johnson is professor emeritus at the University of Washington and author of novels, short stories, screen- and teleplays, and essays.

Diana Montaño is assistant professor in the Department of History, Washington University, and author of Electrifying Mexico: Technology and the Transformation of a Modern City (University of Texas Press, 2021).

Julia Walker is associate professor in the Department of English and associate professor and chair of the Performing Arts Department, Washington University, and author of Performance and Modernity: Enacting Change on the Globalizing Stage (Cambridge University Press, 2021).

Follow the link below for more details and to RSVP (registration is required for in-person or online attendance).

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