Faculty of Arts Events Calendar
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
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DAHL Shorts - Data and mapping with Geographical Information SystemsFAB2.31 and in Teams |
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DAHL Shorts - Podcasting your researchFAB2.31 and in Teams |
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Study Cafe - supported study time for studentsFAB M0.02 |
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Warwick Seminar for Interdisciplinary French Studies: Stuart Elden (Warwick, PAIS), ‘Indo-European Thought in Post-War France’Teams - see webpage ('More info') for linkThis talk will report on preliminary work on a new research project on Indo-European thought in twentieth-century France. It will particularly focus on the post-war period when Georges Dumézil was elected to the Collège de France, Émile Benveniste regained his chair there after his war-time exile in Switzerland, and Mircea Eliade held visiting positions when unable to return to Romania. This was a period when Dumézil completed his Jupiter Mars Quirinus and Les Mythes Romains series, and published a revision of his book Mitra-Varuna; Benveniste wrote a comparative study of Indo-European nouns; and Eliade started to publish his first books in French, including Traité d'histoire des religions. Using published texts, reports of teaching, memoirs, and some archival sources, the talk will try to situate the intellectual relations between these and other figures, especially in light of a post-war reckoning about political positions. Stuart Elden is Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick. He has recently completed a four-part intellectual history of Foucault’s entire career. He is currently funded by a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship on Indo-European thought in twentieth-century France. |
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Translation and Transcultural Studies Seminar Series "Repetition and Revolt: The Poetry of Zheng Xiaoqiong"FAB3.32Wednesday 31 May, 4:00-5:00 pm (UK time) - On-campus onlyProf Margaret HillenbrandLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window (University of Oxford). Repetition and Revolt: The Poetry of Zheng Xiaoqiong Register here by 30th May at noon. |