Rodrigues talks ideology in American novels

Laurie Rodrigues, associate professor of English, lectures Tuesday about her recently published book, “The American Novel After Ideology,” in which she analyzes the paradox of ideologies in novels from 1961 to 2000. The talk, part of the weekly faculty lecture series, took place in the Executive Dining Room. / photo by Brady Keegan
Laurie Rodrigues, associate professor of English, lectures Tuesday about her recently published book, “The American Novel After Ideology,” in which she analyzes the paradox of ideologies in novels from 1961 to 2000. The talk, part of the weekly faculty lecture series, took place in the Executive Dining Room. / photo by Brady Keegan
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