Conversations with Williams Faculty about Research, Writing and Publishing
The Tuesday Teas series is a celebration of Williams authors. Faculty authors are invited to speak about the story behind a recent book and reflect on the joys and trepidations of research, writing and publishing process.
The faculty joining the 2024 Tuesday Teas conducted fascinating research, engaging with a a wide variety of primary sources ranging from survey data, to oral histories, photographs, song repertories, and historical newspapers, to name a few. Each talk will provide an inside look at the research, writing and publishing journey of the author while the series aim to provide a reflection on research with library and archives materials.
Free and open to the public. 4:00 P.M. Sawyer Library
For questions or further information, contact Christine Ménard
Matthew Tokeshi [Political Science]
Campaigning While Black. Black Candidates, White Majorities, and the Quest for Political Office
Brahim El Guabli [Arabic Studies]
Moroccan other-archives. History and citizenship after state violence
Olga Shevchenko [Anthropology & Sociology]
In Visible Presence. Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos
Elizabeth Elmi [Music]
Singing Lyric in the Kingdom of Naples. Written Records of an Oral Practices, Schott Campus, 2023