University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill Campus Box 6225 | 210 Pittsboro St | Chapel Hill, NC 27599-6225
Carolina Speakers
Home

About Us

Video Views

Speech Categories

Speaker List

Request Form

Local Events

In the News

Promoting Events

FAQs

Donations

Links

Feedback

Contact Us
Art, Literature, and Culture
Carolina Speaker Terry Zug
Click here for a printable PDF file of this page.
  • Christopher Armitage, Ph.D.
        The Poetry of Piety: Christian Poems Since 1600.
        Shakespeare from High Point to Low Point: Contemporary Productions of His Plays.
  • Daphne Athas, D.Litt.
        Reminiscences of Early Chapel Hill.
        Crumbs from the Bogeyman. Readings from Original Fiction and Poetry.
        Words as Music, Words as Windows: The Incongruities, Power, and Delights of Language.
  • Janice Bardsley, Ph.D.
        Starring Roles: American Women in Occupied Japan.
        Japan's Royal Women.
  • Jean Black, Ph.D.
        Contemporary Native People of North Carolina and Eastern North America.
  • Richard Blackburn, Ph.D.
        Using Your Creativity at Both Work and Play.
  • Gerald D. Bolas, Ph.D.
        A World of Art: Asian and Contemporary Art at the Ackland.
        Five Faiths Project: A Model Education Program for North Carolina's Children.
        The New Ackland and the Carolina Arts Common.
  • David Carr, Ph.D.
        The American Learner.
        A Celebration of Library and Community.
        Manly Books for Manly Men.
        What Reading Means to a Reader.
  • Bill Ferris, Ph.D.
        Memory and Sense of Place in the American South.
        The Blues.
        Folk Art and Crafts.
  • Pika Ghosh, Ph.D.
        Indian Temple Architecture.
        Hindu Temples and Ritual.
        Home Ritual in Eastern India.
        Painted Scrolls of Eastern India.
  • Trudier Harris, Ph.D.
        Summer Snow: Reflections from a Black Daughter of the South (discussion of memoir)
        Celebrating Bigamy and Other Outlaw Behaviors: Zora Neale Hurston, Reputation and the Myth of Feminism.
        'You Just Can't Fly Off and Leave a Body': Flying as Metaphor in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.
        Ugly Legacies: The Harlem Renaissance, African American Literature, and Soul Food.
        Martin Luther King, Jr.: His Legacy in African American Literature.
        The African American Popular Literary Tradition
        African American Literature and African American Folklore: Twin Towers of African American Culture.
        Can Brer Rabbit Kill Television? The Impact of Technology on the African American Folk Tradition.
        Lectures on the Following Individual Authors: James Baldwin, Charles Chesnutt, Rita Dove, Ralph Ellison, Randall Kenan, Yusef Komunyakaa, Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, Alice Walker, Margaret Walker, Richard Wright.
  • Glenn Hinson, Ph.D.
        Dreamsongs: Mysterious Hearings, Divine Revelation, and African american Gospel.
        Voices of the Soul: Folk Artistry in North Carolina.
  • Jock Lauterer, B.A.
        Roaming the Mountains with Pen and Camera.
  • Michael McFee, M.A.
        Contemporary North Carolina Literature (Fiction and Poetry).
        A Reading from The Language They Speak is Things to Eat.
        A Reading of Original Poetry.
  • Laurie McNeil, Ph.D.
       The Music of the Spheres: Physics and Music.
  • Sharon S. Mújica, M.A.
        Chiles and Chocolate: A Visual History of Mexican Cuisine.
        The Changing Face of Mexico.
  • Jocelyn Neal, Ph.D.
        The Early Days of Country Music.
        From Bonnets to Cowboy Hats adn Back: Feminist Portraits in Country Music.
        Country Dancing and Community Identity: A Window into American Culture.
  • Michael Newton, Ph.D.
        Lost Voices of the Afro-Celts.
        History of Highland Scots in the Carolinas.
  • Scott J. Parker, M.F.A.
        A Celebration of North Carolina through Outdoor Drama.
  • Louis Perez, Ph.D.
        Cuban History and Identity.
        Latin American History.
  • Theda Perdue, Ph.D.
        Who Is An Indian? Native Americans in North Carolina.
       American Indian Women.
  • Christopher Putney, Ph.D.
        The Image of the Devil in Russian Literature and Culture.
        The History of Russian Art and Architecture.
  • John Shelton Reed, Ph.D.
        What's Southern About the South?
        1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the South.
        The Banner That Won't Stay Furled: The Confederate Flag Controversy in Mississippi.
        The Twenty Most Influential Southerners of the 20th Century.
  • Joan Siefert Rose, M.P.H.
        Public Radio's Voice in a Crowded Media Environment.
  • Fred Spielman, M.D.
        An Illustrated History of Pain Control.
  • James Thompson, Ph.D.
        The Enduring Appeal of Jane Austen.
        Classic Novels into Film: Emma, Jane Eyre, and Great Expectations.
        Domestic Fiction: The Origin of Our Stories of Home.
        A Literary History of Courtship.
  • Clay Whitehead, M.D.
        Horus and Osiris: The Myth Behind the Egyptian Pyramids and Immortality.
        The Psyche of the Healer as Seen in the Myth of Asclepius.
  • Frank C. Wilson, M.D.
        The Leaven of Letters.
        Thomas Wolfe, A Life in Pictures.
  • Charles "Terry" Zug III, Ph.D.
        Down Home: North Carolina Architecture.
        Tradition and Change in Southern Folk Art.
        The Folk Potters of North Carolina.
     
TOP
  Email: uncspeak@unc.edu | Phone: (919) 843-9846 | Fax: (919) 843-5966