Futures of American Studies

The Futures of American Studies is a weeklong academic summer institute on the field of American Studies held at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The institute was started in 1995.[1] Donald E. Pease, Professor of English at Dartmouth College, organizes and directs the Institute.[2]

Founding of the institute

After the School of Criticism and Theory left Dartmouth for Cornell University in 1995, Donald E. Pease started the Futures Institute as an alternative summer program for faculty and graduate students.[3]

Institute description

The institute is divided into plenary sessions that feature current work from institute faculty and research seminars in which all participants present and discuss their own work-in-progress. Speakers in the plenary sessions will examine the relation between emergent and residual practices in the field of American Studies from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives. The institute welcomes participants who are involved in a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields and who are interested in current critical debates in American Studies.[4]

Past institutes

2016 institute

Along with Institute Director Donald E. Pease, the institute co-directors for 2016 are:

2014 institute

Along with Institute Director Donald E. Pease, the institute co-directors for 2014 are:

2012 institute

Along with Institute Director Donald E. Pease, the institute co-directors for 2012 are:

Notable Plenary Lecturers

Recent books written by institute faculty or students

References

  1. The Futures of American Studies. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~futures
  2. Futures of American Studies, Edited by Donald E. Pease, Robyn Wiegman, Duke University Press, 2002, ISBN 978-0-8223-2957-2.
  3. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~futures/about/
  4. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~futures/about/

External links

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