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Tuesday, April 26, 2022
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Roundtable on Literary TranslationOC1.06 Oculus Building and MS TeamsA Roundtable on Literary Translation organised by the School of Modern Languages and Cultures brings together a very exciting panel with practising literary translators as well as representatives of the publishing and literary world |
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Roundtable on Literary Translation (SMLC)OC1.06 and on MS TeamsA Roundtable on Literary Translation organised by the School of Modern Languages and Cultures brings together very exciting panel with practising literary translators as well as representatives of the publishing and literary world:
formLink opens in a new window by Monday 25 April (midnight UK time). The event will take place in a hybrid format on Tuesday 26 April 2-4pm in OC1.06 and on MS Teams. Please note that you will need to register your interest through thisYou will receive further details about accessing the seminar via Teams on the day of the talk. Any problems with the form, please email melissa.pawelski@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window |
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Fabiola Creed, 'Sufferers, their Partners, and the Media: Experiencing and Narrating Postnatal Mental Illness in Twentieth Century Britain'Teams |
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Liberal Arts at Warwick Live ChatOnlineJoin our Director of Undergraduate Studies and Admissions and a current student from the Liberal Arts Department to find out more about studying our unique undergraduate degree. No question is too small! If you have received an offer from us, you are also very welcome to pop along to this live chat. |
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A seminar with Uta Rautenberg on 'Evil Asocials' and Homophobia in Nazi CampsFAB5.01In the past decade, Holocaust research has turned to exploring sexuality in Nazi Camps, however the topic of homophobia in the camps remains a lacuna. The prisoner society in the camps enforced strict rules of conduct, including regarding sexuality. Black triangle 'asocial' prisoners were often targets of homophobic accusations. What can we learn from scrutinising the experiences of black triangle prisoners and were there gendered differences in experiencing and/or expressing homophobia? |