Race and the Premodern Period presents Dr. Danielle Lee
Date and time
Location
Online event
Race and the Premodern Period (RAPP)
About this event
"Transatlantic Lies, Cultural Truths, and the Early Modern Travel Narrative"
Friday, April 16th, 11am PST/2pm EST
Dr. Danielle Lee
About Dr. Danielle Lee
Dr. Lee is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at SUNY College at Old Westbury in New York, where she earned her Bachelors. From her Bachelors, she pursued her Masters and Ph.D. at St. John's University. Her research and teaching interests focus on early modern English literature, Africana, premodern critical race studies, and composition.
About Race and the Premodern Period (RAPP)
Race and the Premodern Period (RAPP) takes as its core mission to build and support communities of students and scholars interested in Critical Race Studies, particularly its early premodern histories. We highlight the work of scholars working on premodern critical race studies, and we foster a conversation among faculty, and more importantly among the future generations of scholars working in these areas. RAPP began in 2019, and we are excited to have a second season of conversations and engagements.
Please forward questions to RAPP.UCR@gmail.com.
UCR Department Co-Sponsors:
English, Art History, Creative Writing, Media and Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies