By Jill Yesko , University Relations
Contact (336) 334-3890
Posted:3-27-07
GREENSBORO, N.C. – Dr. Elizabeth J. “Jody” Natalle and Dr. Jennifer Keith, recipients of the Linda Arnold Carlisle Faculty Research grants, will give presentations relating to their research on Thursday, April 12.
The presentations will take place at 4 p.m. in the Moore Humanities and Research Building, Room 1214.
Natalle, associate professor of communications, will present “Jacqueline Kennedy as International Diplomat: A Communications Perspective.” Natalle, who has examined Kennedy’s personal papers, argues that Kennedy served as an international diplomat more so than any other modern first lady through her state visits and through her role as mediator between her husband and other world leaders.
Keith associate professor of English, will give a talk titled “Lost and Found: Editing and Authority in Anne Finch’s Poetry.” Finch is regarded as one of the most important 18th century English women poets. Keith has compiled a critical edition of Finch’s poems that brings together the entire collection of her work for the first time.
The Linda Carlisle Faculty Research grants are awarded to UNCG faculty to support research or creative activity related to women’s and gender studies. Recipients receive a $1,000 stipend.
For more information, contact Women’s and Gender Studies at (336) 334-5673, or visit
http://wgs.uncg.edu.
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