Did you ever wish your college courses included romance reading?
You're in luck! Princeton University is holding it's first national conference dedicated to the study of romance and how it has influenced American culture, politics, and society.
Romance Fiction & American Culture is a two-day symposium (April 23 - 24) and will include speakers Eloisa James, Beverly Jenkins, and our very own Esi Sogah.
Registration is free, but space is limited.
You're in luck! Princeton University is holding it's first national conference dedicated to the study of romance and how it has influenced American culture, politics, and society.
Romance Fiction & American Culture is a two-day symposium (April 23 - 24) and will include speakers Eloisa James, Beverly Jenkins, and our very own Esi Sogah.
Registration is free, but space is limited.
2 Comments:
that sounds interesting
we did one week on this topic during our Public Texts course (for an MA program). It was kind of fun ... especially since it was presented as of course you guys don't read romance but...
We don't? Hmmm!
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