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Tuesday, February 18, 2020
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Round-table discussion 'Bread and Potatoes'IAS meeting room, Zeeman Building |
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Roundtable discussion 'Bread and Potatoes'IAS meeting room, Zeeman BuildingA session with IAS visiting fellow Prof Jan de Vries, Berkeley |
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Centre committee meetingRoom H3.04Caribbean centre committee meeting |
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Reading Images: Queer Re/presentation and IdentityTBCQueer History Reading Group |
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Department Research Seminar cohosted with Queer History Reading Group: Lola Olufemi |
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STVDIO Seminar series with Dr. Lucy Rayfield (Warwick): 'No Laughing Matter: Superiority Theory and Early Modern Humour'H0.43 Humanities BuildingDr. Lucy Rayfield (Warwick) will speak to us on 'No Laughing Matter: Superiority Theory and Early Modern Humour' |
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STVDIO SeminarH0.43Dr. Lucy Rayfield (Warwick): 'No Laughing Matter: Superiority Theory and Early Modern Humour'. |
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Caribbean Studies SeminartbcPresentaion by Zak Ove Ove is a British-Trinidadian visual artist whose work is showcased internationally in several museums in Europe and the USA. His sculpture 'Moko Jumbie' was the first Caribbean artwork to enter the permanent collection of the British Museum in 2015.
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Presentation by Zak OvéOvé is a British-Trinidadian visual artist whose work is showcased internationally in several museums in Europe and the USA. His sculpture 'Moko Jumbie' was the first Caribbean artwork to enter the permanent collection of the British Museum in 2015. He has a multi-disciplinary practice across sculpture, film and photography. His work is informed in part through the history and lore carried through the African diaspora to the Caribbean, Britain and beyond with particular focus on traditions of masking and masquerade. Ové’s artworks explore the interplay between old world mythology and what he posits as ‘potential futures’, a space where he reinterprets existence into the fantastical. |
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An Enquiry Concerning Non-Human Understanding: Philosophy, Ecstasy and Ecological ThinkingS0.11 Social Sciences BuildingGuest Speaker: Simone Kotva (Cambridge) Title: ‘An Enquiry Concerning Non-Human Understanding: Philosophy, Ecstasy and Ecological Thinking’ Date: Tuesday 18 February 2020 Time: 5.30pm-7.30pm Location: Room S0.11, Social Sciences Building |