Robert Ingram Strozier Faculty Lecture Series
About the Collection
Begun in 1982 by Armstrong State College’s Department of Languages, Literature and Dramatic Arts, the lecture series soon expanded to include faculty from other departments and continues to the present. Each spring a committee selects 8-10 lectures from proposals submitted by faculty across campus. Aimed at both the campus and wider community, many lecturers present a popular take on an academic specialty—such as a Criminal Justice professor on “Use of Deadly Force” (1987) or a lecture on Irish literature for St. Patrick ’s Day or a mathematician’s answer to “Does it pay to play the lottery?” Others are more personal such as when Dr. Evelyn Dandy answered the question, “What is it like to be the only one?” (1989.) And some draw on faculty members’ outside interests, such as historian Robert Patterson’s “Baseball as Metaphor.” In 1996 the series was named after Robert Ingram Strozier, alum and long serving member of Armstrong’s English faculty who spearheaded the creation of the series and was a lively contributor.
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Videos from 1984
1984--To and From: A Historical Introduction, James Land Jones
Ironic Parallels in the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Flannery O'Connor, Billie McClanahan
Absolute for Death: Comic Intent in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, John Welsh
Videos from 1983
Language and the English Teacher: Is Change Leaving us Behind?, Hugh Brown
History Another Perspective, James Land Jones
Meditations on Change:Some Philosophical Problems in History, James Land Jones
Get Stewed: Books are a Load of Crap: the Poetry of Phillip Larkin, Richard Nordquist
The Four Modernizations: Development from the Chinese Perspective, George Pruden
Introducing Jane Austen, Lorie Roth
Vultures, Hyenas and Leopards Streaming Consciously to the Snows of Kilimanjaro, Robert Strozier
The Fabulous Dion Boucicault, John Suchower
The World's Longest Running Comedy, John Suchower
Intended Magic: The Satiric Curse and Rochester's The Imperfect Enjoyment, John Welsh
Videos from 1982
The Nature of Comedy in Modern Fiction, Brad Crain
The Great Gatsby: A Reading, James Land Jones
Noel Coward: the Talent to Amuse, John Suchower