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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

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STVDIO Seminar - Gary Watt (Warwick)

Gary Watt, University of Warwick, Poetic Conjuration: Shakespeare’s Legal Rhetoric. Week 5, 29 October 2024, 5:00pm in room FAB2.32. To attend the seminar online please register at this link.

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YPCCS - Annual Walter Rodney Lecture
A0.23, Social Sciences building, University of Warwick

Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies

Annual Walter Rodney Lecture:

Writer and scholar, Joan Anim-Addo is currently Emeritus Professor and Director of the Centre for Caribbean and Diaspora Studies at Goldsmiths

Without limits: Walter Rodney’s radical Caribbean ‘groundings’ and its continuities within diasporic practices, including the arts

Tuesday 29th October, 5.15pm

Joan Anim-Addo is a writer and scholar. Her publications include

histories, poetry, the libretto, Imoinda, and literary criticism. Currently Emeritus Professor and Director of the Centre for Caribbean and Diaspora Studies at Goldsmiths, she is the UK’s first Black Professor of Literature. She is a current Leverhulme Research Fellow. Her most recent publication is This is the Canon: Decolonize Your Bookshelf in 50 Books (co-written). She is Editor of Blacklines, the magazine of Black British Writing, and editor in Chief of the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Black British Writing (forthcoming).

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