On Monday, November 17 beginning at 12:30 PM the Dunwoody History and Politics Club will view “Into the Wild” (a postmodern Thoreau) in Room 2200 of the Learning Resources Center.
On Wednesday, November 19 at 3:30 PM in E 0300 we will hear our newest Dunwoody historians speak on their research: Professor Dana Wiggins will speak on “From Countrypolitan to Neo-traditional: Gender, Race, Class, and Region in Female Country Music, 1980-1999” and Professor David Moon will discuss “Southern Baptists and Southern Honor: Negotiating Masculinity in the South.” Hope to see you there.
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