English Department gets “wordy” with 2015 Big Give campaign

On November 19th, 2015 UC Berkeley’s held it’s annual 24 hour fundraising drive, The Big Give.  Thanks to our donors, the Department was able to raise over 350% of last years donations during this fundraiser!  If you missed out on participating and want to give, please visit here. In honor of the occasion, English Department faculty and staff shared their favorite “Big Words”...

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Making up Wilde

For our 2015 Newsletter, Professor Jos Lavery taught English 165: Oscar Wilde and the Nineteenth Century. In this piece, Jos talks about teaching the Wildean epigram.  The background of my Twitter account is a screen-cap of a slogan posted by the moderator (and who is that, exactly?) of the Oscar Wilde Facebook page. It reads, “You can never be overdressed or overeducated –...

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Alumni Stories: Sasha Podkolzina (’09)

When it comes to our alumni, the richness and diversity of the stories they study during their time on campus is mirrored in their lives after they leave Cal. The Alumni Stories series seeks to share these stories.  This piece is from Sasha Podkolzina (’09) as part of our 2015 Newsletter.  Here, Sasha gives a personal account of how her studies helped her cope when her future...

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Alumni Stories: David Corvo (’72)

When it comes to our alumni, the richness and diversity of the stories they study during their time on campus is mirrored in their lives after they leave Cal. The Alumni Stories series seeks to share these stories.  This piece is from David Corvo (’72) as part of our 2015 Newsletter. In this piece, David, NBC Senior Executive Producer of Primetime News, reflects on how studying narrative led him...

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Alumni Stories: Matt Young (’10)

When it comes to our alumni, the richness and diversity of the stories they study during their time on campus is mirrored in their lives after they leave Cal. The Alumni Stories series seeks to share these stories.  This piece is from Matt Young (’10) as part of our 2015 Newsletter. From Berkeley to the Forest Service to eBay to Zambia, Matt talks about how studying literature opened...

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Exploring literary history at The Bancroft Library

The week of October 7th, 2015, Berkeley Connect in English students had the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the Bancroft Library’s most prized literary works. Here’s Samantha Zevanove’s first hand account of her experience. Let’s face it: as English majors in 2015, it’s easy to take books for granted. Whenever we want to get our...

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Greetings from Chair Genaro Padilla

Although this is my first year serving as Chair of the Department, I have been teaching American literature in the Department for over 25 years. Over these years, the nature and extent of the accolades my colleagues earn continue at a remarkable pace. I’ll point to only the most recent: Professor Namwali Serpell recently won the the Caine Prize for African...

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Hello from New Faculty Member Professor Joshua Gang

The members of the English Department are delighted to welcome their newest colleague, Professor Joshua Gang. Here’s a short bio from Prof. Gang, in his own words. I’m an east coast kid originally: I grew up in Manhattan and Connecticut and did my undergrad at Brown. Originally I thought I would be a musician but literature and philosophy won me over. I...

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Interview with BA and Ph.D Alum Viet Thanh Nguyen

Earlier this year, B.A. and Ph.D alumnus Viet Thanh Nguyen* published his first novel, The Sympathizer, to great critical esteem. The novel, heralded by Maxine Hong Kingston as “(a) book that will go down in history as an important novel of the war in Vietnam,” has appeared on numerous best novels lists, including The New York Times and The Guardian.  Recently, Viet...

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Undergrad Kate Irwin reviews TDPS production of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard

From October 23rd to November 1st, Cal’s Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies staged a production of Anton Chekhov’s last play The Cherry Orchard, adapted by Libby Appel and directed by Lura Dolas.  English Major and Daily Cal columnist Kate Irwin had the opportunity to attend closing night; here is her review of the final showing. Losing everything, starting over, moving on: Discarding...

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Undergraduate Voices: Steven Czifra reflects on the pull of activism and academia

The following article was written by Steven Czifra, an English Undergraduate transfer student.  The piece is a reflection on reconciling his “past as a formerly incarcerated person,” with his “new life as a Berkeley English undergrad” upon transferring into the Department. Steven has won multiple campus awards, including a 2014-2015 Hass Scholars Humanities Fellowship for his work titled, “Emerging Discourses in California’s Solitary Confinement Debate.” He...

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Beginning with an Ending – Kicking off Fall 2015 with Michael Shaw’s 2015 commencement elegy

“Every thing must have a beginning … and that beginning must be linked to something that went before” – Mary Shelley To kick off Fall 2015, we thought we would return to the end of Spring 2015 with Michael Shaw’s commencement elegy, delivered May 23rd, 2015 at the Greek Theater in Berkeley. If you’d like a bit more theatrical experience, you...

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Reflecting on Berkeley Connect – Part II

Berkeley Connect, a mentoring program connecting graduate-student mentors with small groups of undergraduates, began in the English Department in 2010 with a gift from Peter Chernin (’73). This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the program, which has recently expanded to other departments. To celebrate, we will be publishing a series of reflections by mentors in the coming weeks. Throughout...

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Review of Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s Life is a Dream at CalShakes

In “On the Scene,” a series on theater, we ask current graduate students to review select local plays. For those of you in the Bay, this will be an excellent way to keep track of nearby theatrical offerings. For those of you elsewhere, perhaps these reviews can re-create a little slice of Bay Area theater for you. This is a review...

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