Unbinding Prometheus

Unbinding Prometheus

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On August 12, 2014 we began our first ongoing program, The Penn Shelley Seminar Series. Since then, more than one hundred visiting scholars as well as Penn faculty have joined the Penn Shelley Seminar Group and members of the general public for discussion about, and close readings of the poetry of Percy Shelley. TUPP now runs a number of ongoing, long-term seminar series on a variety of topics, br

07/12/2019

TUPP is hiring!
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Looking for a great part-time job that’s fun, flexible and offers fair pay? The Unbinding Prometheus Project, a not-for-profit arts and humanities educational organization based in the Philadelphia/South Jersey area is looking for a social media and direct marketing associate to work closely with key members of our team during our upcoming fund-raising drive, and perhaps beyond. If you enjoy communicating with people both online and in person, and have a love of education--especially literature--contact us so we can set up an appointment. Must be over 18 year of age, have a high school diploma or its equivalent, have a clean, valid driver’s licence, and be available to work 20 hours a week each week in the Philadelphia/South Jersey area, but can work up to 40 hours if desired. The candidate should be comfortable with social media promotion for a education not-for-profit, and be willing to interact with members of the local business community who are willing to donate to and sponsor specific parts of our project. Pay will be competitive with other small to medium scale not-for-profit fundraising, social media and direct marketing positions. TUPP is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring and supporting a diverse work force. Thank you so much! Contact [email protected] and/or [email protected] for further details. We look forward to hearing from you!

09/25/2018

Singing "Myself" Together:
52 Collaborative Close Readings of Walt Whitman's Song of Myself
Canto 19---

We've continued filming and editing more of our discussions of each individual canto of Walt Whitman's Song of Myself. Today we will begin releasing our video set for Canto 19. Thank you to Prof Jeffrey Ethan Lee of Temple University, Prof Catherine Waitinas of Cal Poly, and Prof. Elizabeth Blake of Haverford College for participating in our panel. Thanks also go out to David Hancock our project assistant, Sarah Colon our Logistics Coordinator, Jack Rankine for his videography and and to Doug Johnson, head of our TUPP A/V team. Part One is in this post, Part Two will follow shortly.

08/14/2018

Walt Whitman's Song of Myself, Canto 49---

Over the past month, we've begun filming and editing more of our discussions on each individual canto of Walt Whitman's Song of Myself. Today we will begin releasing them, starting with the five videos in the Canto 49 set: three individual readings of Canto 49 by Jack Krick, David Blake and Jim Cory, and the two parts of Jack, David and Jim's discussion of Canto 49 with Eric Alan Weinstein. We'll post the individual readings below, and the two parts of the Canto 49 discussion this evening.

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