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As part of the&nbsp;African Diaspora Conversation Series, Dr. Dwayne Tunstall, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, will be a presenting the lecture:\r\n
&quot;Has African American Literature Really Ended?&quot;&nbsp;\r\n
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Dr. Dwayne Tunstall is the author of Yes, but Not Quite:&nbsp; Encountering Josiah Royce&rsquo;s Ethnico-Religious Insight (2009).&nbsp; His research explores how Africana philosophy, existential phenomenology, moral philosophy, religious ethics, and classical American philosophy can complement one another when thinking about issues of moral agency, personal identity, race, and the legacy of Western modernity.&nbsp; In this lunch lecture Professor Tunstall engages Kenneth Warren&rsquo;s latest book, What Was African American Literature?\r\n
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For more information, or special accommodations, please contact the Area Studies office, areastudies@gvsu.edu or 331-8110.
SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:"Has African American Literature Really Ended?" - ADC Series - LIB 100 US 201 Approved!
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