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Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature and The Arts Events, 2019/2020

Unless otherwise stated, CRPLA seminars take place on Tuesdays, 5:30-7:00pm in Room S0.11 (ground floor of Social Studies). All welcome. For further information, please contact Diarmiud Costello: Diarmuid.Costello@warwick.ac.uk

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Thu 12 Nov, '20
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CineMap (Map Film Club)
MS Teams

For discussion: Danquart's 'Schwarzfahrer' (1992)

Please contact Sailee Khurjekar for further information or if you wish to join.

Thu 10 Dec, '20
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MAP Cinema Club
MS Teams

The Film Club will be discussing the short documentary 30% (Women and Politics in Sierra Leone) and exploring the themes of gender and social collaboration. To be added to the dedicated mailing list and MS Team group and receive further information, please send an email to Sailee (organiser) via sailee.khurjekar@warwick.ac.uk.

Fri 11 Dec, '20
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MAP Online Q&A Session for Undergraduate Students
MS Teams

Please contact Giulia Lorenzi for further information.

Fri 15 Jan, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 22 Jan, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Thu 28 Jan, '21
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MAP Cinema Club

We will be discussing the documentary film Paris Is Burning and the themes of drag and sexuality in America. To be added to the dedicated mailing list and MS Team group and receive further information, please send an email to Sailee (organiser) via sailee.khurjekar@warwick.ac.uk.

Fri 29 Jan, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Wed 3 Feb, '21
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MAP Seminar Series - Term 2
MS Teams

'Disability, Mental Health and Inclusion'

Facilitator: Eileen John

Please contact Giulia Lorenzi for further information (giulia.lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk)

Fri 5 Feb, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 12 Feb, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 19 Feb, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 26 Feb, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Wed 3 Mar, '21
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MAP Seminar Series - Term 2
MS Teams

'Handle Rejections: Mental Health and Academia'

Facilitator: Thomas Crowther

Please contact Giulia Lorenzi for further information (giuila.lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk)

Fri 5 Mar, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 12 Mar, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 19 Mar, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Thu 29 Apr, '21
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CineMap (Map Film Club)
MS Teams

This session will focus on dancers Liz Aggiss and Kimiko Versatile

'The Liberation of the Voice Through Dance'

Please contact Sailee Khurjeka (sailee.khurjeka@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Wed 26 May, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Welcome

Guest Speaker: Lisa Bortolotti (University of Birmingham)

Title: 'The Agential Stance: How to Support Young People's Sense of Agency in Mental Health Clinical Encounters'

Chair: Giulia Lorenzi (Warwick)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Fri 28 May, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Professor Quassim Cassam (Warwick)

Title: 'Imposter Syndrome in Philosophy'

Chair: Jaspal Singh Gharu (University of Birmingham)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Thu 3 Jun, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Assistant Professor Matthew Duncombe (University of Nottingham)

Title: 'Mental Health and the Philosophical Profession'

Chair: Victoria Galvao (University of Birmingham)

Event sponsored by the Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Mon 7 Jun, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Lauren Blackwood (Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer, King's College London)

Title: Understanding Micro-Aggressions Within the Higher Education Setting'

Chair: Riana Popat (University of Nottingham)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Wed 9 Jun, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Jasmine Khan (Journalist, Public Speaker and Mental Health Advocate)

Title: Mental Health and the Modern World'

Chair: Sailee Khurjekar (Warwick)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Fri 11 Jun, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Dana Miranda (University of Massachusetts, Boston)

Title: 'Admission: The Subject as an Object of Study'

Chair: Janset Ö Çetinkaya (University of Nottingham)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Thu 27 Jan, '22
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CineMap (Map Film Club)
MS Teams

For the Spring/Summer terms in 2022 CineMAP will be hosting a documentary film programme under CineMAPxDocs, featuring a range of documentary shorts and feature-length releases, nonfiction moving image works, poetic docs and essay films alongside observational films with an international focus.

These films will continue to be curated to depict observations on race, sex, gender and class, and will additionally look at topics surrounding environmentalism and ecological awareness as radical action.

To kick off the screenings we will start with Agnès Varda's 2000 poetic documentary 'The Gleaners & I':

"A documentary about finding value where others see nothing, this beautiful and eccentric work is the result of Agnès Varda spending a year touring France to find and talk to the people who forage and salvage what is disposed of by others. Ranging from those who salvage to survive, to artists, activists and workers who use scavenged goods, the film ably examines class and culture, and finds time to reflect upon the nature of cinema and mortality, too." (credit: ICA)

The screening will take place from 6pm on Microsoft Teams, and a discussion will follow.

To be added to the CineMAP Teams group, please email anna.titov@warwick.ac.uk



Fri 11 Mar, '22
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CineMap (Map Film Club)
S0.13/MS Teams

For the Spring/Summer terms in 2022 CineMAP will be hosting a documentary film programme under CineMAPxDocs, featuring a range of documentary shorts and feature-length releases, nonfiction moving image works, poetic docs and essay films alongside observational films with an international focus.
These films will continue to be curated to depict observations on race, sex, gender and class, and will additionally look at topics surrounding environmentalism and ecological awareness as radical action.
To kick off the screenings we will start with Agnès Varda's 2000 poetic documentary 'The Gleaners & I':
"A documentary about finding value where others see nothing, this beautiful and eccentric work is the result of Agnès Varda spending a year touring France to find and talk to the people who forage and salvage what is disposed of by others. Ranging from those who salvage to survive, to artists, activists and workers who use scavenged goods, the film ably examines class and culture, and finds time to reflect upon the nature of cinema and mortality, too." (credit: ICA)
The screening will take place IN PERSON in S0.13 and on Microsoft Teams at 5.30pm, followed by dinner at drinks at The Dirty Duck.

To be added to the CineMAP Teams group, please email anna.titov@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window


Fri 18 Mar, '22
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CineMAP Screening + social: Agnès Varda's The Gleaners and I
S0.11

Drinks and discussion at the Dirty Duck after the film!

Wed 20 Apr, '22
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The Warwick Dinner Party
Faculty of Arts Building Atrium

This is a collective-creative project, taking place as part of the Warwick Resonate Campus Festival. The Dinner Party is a showcase for concrete presentation of ideas, questions, and speculation about food and meals, past, present and future. Contact eileen.john@warwick.ac.uk for more information about how to participate.

Fri 10 Jun, '22
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CineMAP - film tbc
Wed 15 Jun, '22
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Equality and Diversity Networking Meeting
S0.17 and on Teams (see link above)
Mon 24 Oct, '22
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MAP/CRPLA Film Screening: The Milk of Sorrow (2009, dir. Claudia Llosa)
S0.19

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