As is customary at Woolf conferences, scholars from all over the world traveled to the 29th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati, Ohio, adding a global perspective to Woolf studies.
Going global
Blogging Woolf snapped photos of some of these scholars at the June 6-9 event. And we share them here as we introduce an upcoming new series of posts.
The brainchild of Stefano Rizzoni, a doctoral student at the University of Bergamo in Italy, the proposed global series will answer questions like these:
- What are Woolf conferences like? And how do they enhance a spirit of internationalism and community?
- How do conferences enrich one’s work, vision and knowledge of Woolf and others?
- How does one’s native country responds to Virginia Woolf studies?
If you would like to contribute to this series, please contact Blogging Woolf at bloggingwoolf@yahoo.com
Joshua Phillips of Scotland, Briany Armstrong and James Kearns of the UK, Jiwon Choi of China, and Maria Oliveira of Brazil.
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