presents

 

A Lecture by

Jaime Armin Mejía

From Philosophy to
Mexican-American Literature


Friday, 2:00 p.m., April 27, 2001 EESAT 320A


Jaime Mejía received B.A.'s in philosophy and political science from the University of North Texas in 1978, with minors in English, history, and Spanish. He received an M.A. in English from Pan American University in Edinburg, Texas in 1985 with concentrations in rhetoric and composition, nineteenth and twentieth century American literature, and Mexican-American literature. In 1993 he earned a Ph.D. in English from Ohio State University, with concentrations in rhetoric and composition, twentieth-century British and American modern literature, and Mexican-American literature. He wrote his dissertation on "Transformations in Rolando Hinojosa's Klail City Death Trip Series." Since 1993 he has been an assistant professor in the Department of English at Southwestern Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.

The lecture is free and
open to the public.

For special accommodation,
contact us at 565-2266
or
philosophy@unt.edu

 

CEP - PHIL - UNT - April 28, 2001