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Lecture by Roosevelt Mont谩s

location icon for event Event Location: Talmadge Recital Hall, Bradley time icon for event Event Time: Thursday, September 7, 2023: 7:30 pm
single-paper-background Roosevelt Mont谩s
Roosevelt Mont谩s is senior lecturer in American Studies and English at Columbia University. He holds an A.B. (1995), an M.A. (1996), and a Ph.D. (2004) in English and comparative literature from Columbia University. He was director of the Center for the Core Curriculum at Columbia College from 2008 to 2018. Mont谩s specializes in Antebellum American literature and culture, with a particular interest in American citizenship. His dissertation, Rethinking America: Abolitionism and the Antebellum Transformation of the Discourse of National Identity, won Columbia University鈥檚 2004 Bancroft Award. In 2000, he received the Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student. Mont谩s teaches 鈥淚ntroduction to Contemporary Civilization in the West,鈥 a year-long course on primary texts in moral and political thought, as well as seminars in American Studies including 鈥淔reedom and Citizenship in the United States.鈥 He is director of the Center for American Studies鈥 Freedom and Citizenship Program in collaboration with the聽Double Discovery Center. He speaks and writes on the history, meaning, and future of liberal education and is author of (Princeton University Press, 2021). Talmadge Recital Hall, Bradley; book signing and reception in the Lewis Reading Room, Wyndham Robertson Library Overflow seating: Babcock Auditorium, Dana Science Building