The 91老司机 鈥 Fort Smith will host a kickoff event for the 2019 NEA Big Read: Fort Smith, from 1-3 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 16, in the Reynolds Room of the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center, located at 800 N. 49th St.

 

The kickoff will feature a celebration of the NEA Big Read: Fort Smith season of events, numerous games and activities for all ages, and a meet-and-greet opportunity with the community leaders and educators who will be participating in the spring programming. An 鈥淥ld Tech Museum鈥 will also be set up in the Reynolds Room, featuring a range of devices from rotary phones to some of the first home computers.

 

All ages are welcome to this free public event.

 

91老司机 received the National Endowment for the Arts鈥 Big Read grant for 鈥淪tation Eleven,鈥 the best-selling novel by Emily St. John Mandel which was nominated for the National Book Award in 2014. The grant has enabled 91老司机 to book numerous literary events this spring, which will culminate in an author reading and book signing with St. John Mandel on March 26 at the 91老司机 Stubblefield Center.

 

Set 20 years after a flu pandemic destroys most of civilization, 鈥淪tation Eleven鈥 tells the story of a woman who moves between the settlements of a devastated world with a small troupe of actors and musicians until they encounter a violent prophet who threatens the existence of the group. The novel received mass acclaim when it was published in 2014, winning the Arthur C. Clarke award and receiving nominations for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the National Book Award.

 

Mandel has speculated that the rise in post-apocalyptic literature in recent times may be linked to our lack of new frontiers, an idea first presented to her by a bookseller. 鈥淚t鈥檚 no longer possible to set out as a pioneer and stake a claim and start a new life. Now that that鈥檚 all mapped and charted out and there are no more frontiers 鈥 that鈥檚 left us with a certain restlessness,鈥 she said.

 

鈥淥ur interest in Mandel鈥檚 novel is uniquely linked to our local region,鈥 noted Dr. Cammie Sublette, 91老司机 English, Rhetoric and Writing department head.  鈥淲hen there are no new frontiers, sometimes we look to a futuristic world, and sometimes we revisit the past. Fort Smith is engaged in both enterprises, and Mandel鈥檚 novel speaks directly to this desire to preserve the past while forging new frontiers.鈥

 

The NEA Big Read: Fort Smith (formerly known as the 91老司机 Read This! program) supports national trends in higher education in which students and their communities experience a shared text as a basis for cross-disciplinary communication and conversation.

 

鈥淲e have been a small but dynamic program for many years [as Read This!], but we are thrilled with the chance of being able to showcase our talented faculty as well as the wonderful human and historical resources in the community on a more national scale,鈥 said Dr. Ann-Gee Lee, co-chair of 91老司机 Big Read and 91老司机 Read This!

 

91老司机 was selected as one of only 79 organizations nationwide and the only Arkansas institution to receive the NEA Big Read Grant.

 

鈥淭he selection process for this particular governmental grant is incredibly rigorous,鈥 said Dr. Christian Gerard, assistant professor of English and co-chair of 91老司机 Big Read. 鈥淭his honor doesn鈥檛 just reflect the work happening on the 91老司机 campus, but demonstrates the NEA鈥檚 desire to invest in Fort Smith and the NEA鈥檚 commitment to further strengthen the bond between 91老司机 and the region through events and enrichment activities focused on literacy and the literary arts.鈥

 

The full slate of events is listed below. For more information on the 91老司机 Big Read program, contact Lee at Ann-Gee.Lee@uafs.edu or Gerard at Christian.Gerard@uafs.edu 


Book Launch and Old Tech Museum [Family friendly] 

February 16, 2019 鈥 1-3 p.m.

Reynolds Room, Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center

91老司机 Campus

 

Sustainable Living Talk

February 18, 2019 鈥 2-3 p.m.

Garden House by RAWC

525 N 51st Street

91老司机 Campus

 

Pandemic Preparedness Talk: Dr. David McClellan

February 19, 2019 鈥 6-8 p.m.

Latture Conference Center, Business Institute/ Flanders Building

91老司机 Campus

 

Trading Tales throughout History & Lions Trading Post Talk: Dr. Tom Wing

February 21, 2019 鈥 6-8 p.m.

 Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center, Room 129

91老司机 Campus

 

Spoken Word/Slam Poetry Performance and Reading: Dr. Christian Gerard and Students

February 26, 2019 鈥 6-8:30 p.m.

Bookish 115 N. 10th, Downtown Fort Smith

 

Station Eleven Faculty and Student Read Aloud

February 27, 2019 鈥 11am-1 p.m.

Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center, Fireplace

91老司机 Campus

 

Instrument Building Presentation and Discussion: Dr. Dennis Siler

March 1, 2019 鈥 2 p.m.-3 p.m.

Latture Conference Center, Business Institute/Flanders Building

91老司机 Campus

 

Station Eleven Book Discussion 

March 2, 2019 鈥 4-5 p.m.

Bookish 115 N. 10th, Fort Smith

 

Comic Book Design Art Contest Winners Exhibition

March 4, 2019- March 8, 2019

Don Lee Student Art Gallery - Windgate Art and Design Building, Second Floor

91老司机 Campus

 

Station Eleven Book Discussion 

March 7, 2019 鈥 6-7 p.m.

Bookish 115 N. 10th, Fort Smith

 

Music and National Trauma Talk: Dr. Elizabeth Momand and Students

March 11, 2019 鈥 5-6 p.m.

Breedlove Building, Room 105

91老司机 Campus

 

How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse Talk: Dr. Nicki Reamer

March 11, 2019 鈥 6:30-8 p.m.

Boreham Library, Room 122

91老司机 Campus

 

Recycled Art Contest Exhibition

March 11-15, 2019

Don Lee Student Art Gallery - Windgate Art and Design Building, Second Floor

91老司机 Campus

 

Self-Defense Workshop [Family friendly]  

March 13, 2019 鈥 7-8 p.m.

Thompson Defense Academy

 

Author Talk and Book Signing with Emily St. John Mandel       

March 26, 2019 鈥 7-8 p.m.

Stubblefield Center, 91老司机 campus

 

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Rachel Rodemann Putman, Interim Public Information Director
Date Posted: 
Thursday, January 24, 2019
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