Henry James, Dogen, Time, Being.

Lynda Zwinger, Professor of English at the University of Arizona will deliver a Zen Reading of Henry James.

February 23, 2016
4 pm - 5 pm
Location
Wren Room, Sanborn House
Sponsored by
MALS Program
Audience
Public
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Amy Gallagher

Lynda Zwinger is Professor of English at the University of Arizona and the editor of The Arizona Quarterly. She is the author of "The Fear of the Father: Dombey and Daughter," Nineteenth Century Fiction (1985); "The Sentimental Gilt of Heterosexuality: Henry James's The Golden Bowl,Raritan (1987); Daughters, Fathers, and the Novel: The Sentimental Romance of Heterosexuality (Wisconsin, 1991); "Blood Relations: Feminist Theory Meets the Uncanny Alien Bug Mother," Hypatia (1992); “Bodies That Don't Matter: Queering Henry James,” Modern Fiction Studies(Fall-Winter 1995); “Tonya's Bad Boot, Or, Go Figure,” (with Robyn Wiegman) in Cynthia Baughman, eds., Women on Ice: Feminist Essays on the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan Spectacle; "Henry James: Out of the Lap of the Actual," ed., Arizona Quarterly (1997); "Dancing Through the Mother Field: On Aggression, Making Nice, and Reading Symptoms," in Generations: Academic Feminists in Dialogue, eds. E. Ann Kaplan and Devoney Looser.(Minnesota, 1997);"Henry James Returned," Arizona Quarterly (1997); "Seeing James Seeing," Arizona Quarterly, ed.(forthcoming); Approaches to Teaching Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying," ed. and pref., with Patrick O'Donnell (MLA, forthcoming).

Location
Wren Room, Sanborn House
Sponsored by
MALS Program
Audience
Public
More information
Amy Gallagher