Celebrating Our Faculty Books 2024

An online display of works published in 2023 by Washington University’s faculty in the humanities and humanistic social sciences

Alongside the in-person and online lectures by WashU faculty and the keynote speaker, we present as part of the 2024 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!

Take a virtual stroll through the books (below) and read about the journey to publication for many of these authors (right). Then, join us Wednesday, February 28 for an exciting lineup of speakers — at 1 pm for a panel discussion and 4 pm for brief faculty presentations and our keynote lecture.

Join us at the Faculty Book Celebration

Nicole Seymour, Professor of English, California State University, Fullerton, and Author, Glitter, an environmental-cultural history of a substance often dismissed as frivolous

KEYNOTE SPEAKER


1 pm | Wednesday, February 28

Panel discussion 

“Culture and Environmental Crisis” with keynote speaker Nicole Seymour and Ursula Heise, the Marcia H. Howard Chair in Literary Studies Department of English and Institute of the Environment & Sustainability at the University of California, Los Angeles
Lunch provided
Olin Library, Room 142

4 pm | Thursday, February 23

Lecture 

“In Defense of Tackiness: The Queer Environmental Politics of Glitter” with Nicole Seymour (keynote) and brief presentations by newly published Washington University faculty authors Ila Sheren and Hayrettin Yücesoy
Umrath Lounge in Umrath Hall
Reception to follow

These events will be staged in a hybrid format, with both online and in-person attendance options.

Details & RSVP