Breathitt Lectureship

Breathitt Lectureship

 

Established to honor an eminent Kentuckian and an outstanding alumnus of the University of Kentucky whose interest in higher education and the humanities was exceptional, the Edward T. Breathitt Undergraduate Lectureship in the Humanities is awarded to an undergraduate whose qualities of mind and spirit have been expressed eloquently on one or more of the basic concerns of the humanities: form, value, and memory. All University of Kentucky students are eligible to apply for the Lectureship.

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Submissions from 2015

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Subjugation and the Supernatural: The Ethnogothic in African American Letters, Nathan A. Moore

Submissions from 2014

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Slum or Settlement? Rewriting the Narrative of Urban Poverty with a Focus on Community Organizing and Autonomy in Oaxaca, Mexico, Evan Sweet

Submissions from 2012

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Memory and Hapticity: Why Architecture Must Depend Upon the Common Senses, Ainsley Wagoner