Exciting News in the World of Books!
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hey there! I’ve got some exciting news to share about a engaging event coming up. Dr. Amy Blair, who’s an associate professor of English, is about to launch her new book, and it’s creating quiet a buzz in the academic world. The book is called “Tasting and Testing Books: ‘Good Housekeeping,’ Popular Modernism, and Middlebrow Reading.” Sounds intriguing, right?
When and Where?
The big launch is happening on Thursday, January 23, at 4 p.m.in Cudahy 118. And guess what? Everyone’s invited! So, if you’re curious about books, culture, or just want to hear some captivating discussions, this is the place to be.
What’s the Book About?
Dr. Blair’s book dives into some pretty interesting topics. It looks at how reading, reviewing, and even things like gender and class have all played a part in shaping what we read and how we read it. She focuses on a reading advice column by Emily newell Blair that was in “Good Housekeeping” magazine way back in the 1920s and 30s. This column wasn’t just about recommending books; it was about changing how people thought about reading for fun,especially for the middle class.
Why Should You Care?
You might be wondering, “Why is this crucial?” Well, this book helps us understand how our reading habits have been shaped over time. It’s like looking at how a trend started and seeing how it still affects us today.Plus,the event will explore how these ideas influenced modern literature and culture back then.
A Chance to Connect
The event isn’t just about the book. It’s also a chance for people who love literature to come together, share ideas, and maybe even make some new friends. The Humanities Research Colloquium, which is hosting the event, is all about bringing people together to talk about important topics.
Want to Join?
If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, mark your calendar! It’s a great chance to learn more about the history of reading and its impact today. If you have any questions, you can reach out to Dr. Melissa Ganz, another associate professor of English.
A Thought to Ponder
In today’s world, where digital media is everywhere, Dr. Blair’s research is a great reminder of how print culture has shaped our values and reading habits. So, what do you think? How do you see the influence of past reading trends in your own life today?
Feel free to share your thoughts or join the event to dive deeper into these fascinating themes!
Exciting News in the World of Books!
Hey there! I’ve got some exciting news to share about an engaging event coming up.Dr. Amy Blair, who’s an associate professor of English, is about to launch her new book, and it’s creating quite a buzz in the academic world. The book is called *“Tasting and Testing Books: ‘Good Housekeeping,’ Popular Modernism, and Middlebrow Reading.”* Sounds intriguing,right?
When and Where?
The big launch is happening on Thursday,January 23,at 4 p.m. in Cudahy 118. And guess what? Everyone’s invited! So, if you’re curious about books, culture, or just want to hear some captivating discussions, this is the place to be.
What’s the Book About?
Dr. Blair’s book dives into some pretty interesting topics. It looks at how reading, reviewing, and even things like gender and class have all played a part in shaping what we read and how we read it. she focuses on a reading advice column by Emily Newell Blair that was in *Good Housekeeping* magazine way back in the 1920s and 30s. This column wasn’t just about recommending books; it was about changing how people thought about reading for fun, especially for the middle class.
Why Should You Care?
You might be wondering,“Why is this crucial?” well,this book helps us understand how our reading habits have been shaped over time. It’s like looking at how a trend started and seeing how it still affects us today. Plus, the event will explore how thes ideas influenced modern literature and culture back then.
Don’t Miss Out!
Mark your calendars and join us for what promises to be a thought-provoking and inspiring event. Whether you’re a book lover, a history buff, or just curious about the evolution of reading culture, this is an event you won’t want to miss! For more tips on making your book launch a success, check out [[1]]. See you there!