English & Comparative Literary Studies - Events Calendar
Wednesday, May 03, 2023
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HRC Humanities Book LaunchFAB2.25Free Event - All invited - Refreshments will be provided so please feel free to bring your lunch. PROGRAMME 11.00-11.15 Alison Cooley (Classics and Ancient History) The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre (Cambridge University Press, February 2023) 11.15-11.30 Emma Campbell (SMLC) Reinventing Babel in Medieval French: Translation and Untranslatability (c. 1120–c. 1250) (Oxford University Press, 2023) 11.30-11.45 Sarah Wood (English) Piers Plowman and its Manuscript Tradition (York Medieval Press/Boydell & Brewer, 2022) 11.45-12.00 David Lines (SMLC) The Dynamics of Learning in Early Modern Italy: Arts and Medicine at the University of Bologna (Harvard University Press, February 2023) 12.15-12.30 David James (Philosophy) Property and its Forms in Classical German Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2023) 12.30-12.45 Carolina Bandinelli (CMPS) Fashion as Creative Economy: Micro-Enterprises in London, Berlin and Milan (Polity, December 2022) 12.45-13.00 Chris Bilton (CMPS) Cultural Management: a research overview (Abingdon: Routledge, 2023) Creativities: the what, how, where, who and why of the creative process Bilton, Chris, Cummings, Stephen, ogilvie, dt (2022). (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar) 13.15-13.30 Clive Gray (CMPS) The Changing Museum (Routledge, November 2022) 13.30-13.45 Jane Woddis (CMPS) Acting on Cultural Policy: Arts Practitioners, Policy-making and Civil Society (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023). 13.45-14.00 Harry Warwick (English) Dystopia and Dispossession in the Hollywood Science-Fiction Film, 1979-2017 (Liverpool University Press, 2023). |
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18th ANNUAL EDWARD SAID MEMORIAL LECTUREFaculty of Arts Building 0.08The Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick invites you to the 18th ANNUAL EDWARD SAID MEMORIAL LECTURE by ADAM HANIEH (Professor of Political Economy and Global Development, Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter) A Contrapuntal Reading of the Anthropocene: Knowledge Production and Absences in the History of World Oil Wednesday, May 3, 2023 5 pm Faculty of Arts Building 0.08 6 University Road, Coventry CV4 7EQ The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information: |