Those of you in the D.C. area might be interested in these. Please forward as appropriate:
Kim F. Hall directs a Fall Semester Seminar (Thursday afternoons)
Culinary Cartographies: Food, Gender, and Race in the Early Modern Black
Atlantic
http://www.folger.edu/institute/preview_0405.cfm#hall
Virginia Mason Vaughan directs a Fall Semester Seminar (Friday
afternoons)
Emerging Ethnographies in Shakespeare’s England
http://www.folger.edu/institute/preview_0405.cfm#vaughan
Laetitia Yeandle directs a Fall Semester Skills Course (Thursday
afternoons)
Renaissance Paleography in England
http://www.folger.edu/institute/preview_0405.cfm#yeandle
Leonard Barkan and Nigel Smith codirect a Year-long Colloquium (One
Friday each month)
Rethinking Word and Image: History/Literary History/Art History
http://www.folger.edu/institute/preview_0405.cfm#barkansmith
Heidi Brayman Hackel directs a Spring Semester Seminar for M.A.
Candidates (Thursday afternoons)
Early Modern Books and Readers
http://www.folger.edu/institute/preview_0405.cfm#hackel
Ruth Perry directs a Spring Semester Seminar (Friday afternoons)
Ballads, Broadsides, and Eighteenth-Century Culture
http://www.folger.edu/institute/preview_0405.cfm#perry
Peter Stallybrass directs a Spring Semester Seminar with Roger Chartier
(Friday afternoons)
Technologies of Writing
http://www.folger.edu/institute/preview_0405.cfm#stallybrass
The application deadline for these seven programs is 1 September 2004.
This is also the deadline for applicants wishing to be considered for
the ASECS/Folger Institute Fellowship
http://www.folger.edu/institute/asecs.cfm
Additional spring programs with a 3 January 2005 application review
deadline are described on the Institute’s “Program Offerings” page at
http://www.folger.edu/institute/preview_0405.cfm.
Application guidelines and forms can be found here
http://www.folger.edu/institute/application_process.cfm, or obtained
by e-mailing institute[at]folger.edu or contacting the Institute’s offices
at (202) 675-0333.