The WVU Humanities Center and the Religious Studies program will host “Affect, Teaching, and Academic Transformation” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 4 in the Downtown Library, Milano Reading Room.
The workshop will be led by Donovan Schaefer, associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Participants will explore the overlaps between affect/emotion and teaching, especially in light of Academic Transformation, and delve into questions such as “What impact has Academic Transformation had on our emotional lives within and outside the classroom?” and “Are there ways to specifically address this affective dimension of teaching in order to better serve both faculty and students?”
Schaefer is the author of “Religious Affects: Animality, Evolution, and Power” and “Wild Experiment: Feeling Science and Secularism after Darwin.” His research and teaching examine the role of affect and power in formations of secularism, religion, science and material culture.
This event is limited to 20 participants and lunch will be provided. Registration is required. RSVP to humanitiescenter@mail.wvu.edu and include any dietary preferences or allergies.