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Please not that there are still spots available in the following class:
Title: Women Reading Women
Time:Mondays, 2 pm to 4 pm (13 April 2026 to 18 May 2026)
Room: 0.406
Taught by: Trevor Kildiszew-Sikorski
Course Description: From an essay about the poet Eileen Myles (purportedly) written by their dog to digging through deceased novelist Kathy Acker’s clothing to an homage on the unceasing miracle of Black poetry in America that Phyllis Wheatley embodies—for this seminar, we will be looking at some of the best, most personal, and most experimental writings of American women writers reviewing, critiquing, praising, and sometimes complaining about other American women writers. Over the course of the seminar, we will use these texts to ask—in the most expansive way possible—How does one do good literary criticism?
For each class, we will read the essay of literary criticism as well as samples from the texts being reviewed/critiqued. At the end of the seminar, students will be required to “copy the style” of one of the literary criticism essays and attempt to become a “person reading women reading women.” Included authors are Barbara Johnson, Andrea Long Chu, Dodie Bellamy, June Jordan, Eileen Myles, Cathy Park Hong, Susan Sontag, Rebecca Solnit, Lucie Brock-Broido, and more.
You can register for this class through the LSF!


