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Their Eyes Were Watching God Book Discussion with Leah Milne
Hosted by Brownsburg Public LibraryJoin Leah Milne of the Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau for a book discussion of Their Eyes Were Watching God at Brownsburg Public Library.
Event Details
Join Brownsburg Public Library as it hosts Leah Milne of the Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau. Leah will join the library in its book discussion of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God.
One of the most renowned authors of American literature, Zora Neale Hurston is best known for her 1937 novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God. But she was also a prominent anthropologist, researcher, and journalist who indelibly shaped the Harlem Renaissance and made lasting contributions to American history and folklore. In this talk, we will view Hurston’s journey through the lens of her novels, as well as her ethnographic work, her personal experiences, and her aspirations. We’ll conclude by returning to Hurston’s most famous novel, and the reasons why Their Eyes Were Watching God remains a classic.
Leah Milne (she/her) is the author of Novel Subjects: Authorship as Radical Self-Care in Multiethnic American Narratives, which won the 2021 Midwest Modern Language Association Book Award and examines multiculturalism and self-care in works by authors such as Carmen Maria Machado, Ruth Ozeki, Toni Morrison, and Louise Erdrich. As an Associate Professor of English at the University of Indianapolis, she teaches multicultural, postcolonial, and young adult literature. Her work has been published in journals and magazines such as The Journal of American Culture, African American Review. Newsweek, The Hill, and Ms. Magazine. You can find out more at LeahMilne. com.
Registration for this event will be open from November 18, 2024 at 9:00am to December 9, 2024 at 11:00pm. Copies of the book are available for check out at the Customer Service Desk.
Note: This event is part of Indiana Humanities’ Advancing Racial Equity Community Read program.