Literary/Cinematic Representations of Sexual Assault – Public Lecture on October 14

Literary and cinematic representations of sexual assault, especially on college campuses, will be examined in a free, public lecture at Washington State University Pullman on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 5:30 p.m. in Goertzen Hall room 21. 

Donna Potts, professor of English, will present “‘Readings Will Grow Erratic’: Reading Rape in the Humanities.”   This is the first of the 2014- 15 WSU Honors College Distinguished Lecture Series and the first of three humanities fellows lectures being presented by the Humanities Planning Group with funding from the College of Arts and Sciences to support WSU faculty research in the humanities.

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