Harvard Professor Tom Conley - The Cartographic Imagination from the Early Modern to the Post-Modern

Wednesday, March 19, 2014 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tom Conley, who is the Lowell Professor in the Departments of Romance Languages and Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University, will present "The Cartographic Imagination from the Early Modern to the Post-Modern," on Wednesday, March 19th, from 6:00-7:00 p.m., in the FCTL (Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning), Classroom Building 1, Room 205. Conley studies relations of space and writing in literature, cartography, and cinema and has won a Guggenheim
Fellowship for his work in topography and literature in Renaissance France. His work moves to and from early modern France and issues in theory and interpretation in visual media. This presentation is sponsored by the Texts & Technology Ph.D. Program, the Department of English, and The UCF Center for Humanities & DigitalResearch. Read More

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