English & Comparative Literary Studies News
Combined and Uneven Development - new publication
Comparative Literature Studies devotes their latest forum on Combined and Uneven Development: Towards a New Theory of World-Literature, a book collectively authored by present and former members of the department. Available here:
Kenilworth Arts Festival
Kenilworth Arts Festival is an exciting new festival taking place across a range of venues in Kenilworth between the 12-18 September. There are close connections between the festival and the University, as not only is ÌÇÐÄTV sponsoring the festival but two directors of the festival, Lewis Smith and Charlotte Thomas, are current students at ÌÇÐÄTV, and a number of the artists are university staff and alumni. Here's the , and the University's own .
The programme features intimate gigs, poetry readings, talks, workshops and a free, open-air fiesta in the beautiful Abbey Fields including:
- David Morley (English Dept.) is curating an evening of poetry as part of the festival programme. Five other award-winning poets will appear alongside David, including a number of ÌÇÐÄTV alumni (Claire Trévien, Luke Kennard and Jonathan Edwards)
- Kitty Macfarlane, ÌÇÐÄTV alumni, singer-songwriter appearing at a concert in Kenilworth Castle on Saturday 17 September
- The illustrations that appear on the festival’s website and on promotional materials were produced by ÌÇÐÄTV alumni Victoria Watson
- ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre will be running interactive workshops at Fiesta, the free open-air event in Abbey Fields on Sunday 18 September
- Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi, writer-in-residence at Lacuna (a project stemming from the Centre for Human Rights in Practice at ÌÇÐÄTV), is running a workshop on human rights journalism
Funded three-year PhD studentship available
As part of a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust on ‘Oriental poetry, Latin scholarship and the European Enlightenment: The case of William Jones’, a three-year PhD studentship will be available from 1 October 2016 in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV. The studentship will cover university fees and maintenance at the current rates for eligible Home or EU students.
Supervised by Dr John Gilmore, the student will complete a thesis within the field of European receptions of Oriental literature c. 1750-1850, with a focus on translations into Latin. The student will also participate in other activities attached to the research project, including conferences, and work alongside a team of researchers including Dr Stefano Pellò (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venice). Applicants will have a background in Classics and/or Comparative Literary Studies, including a good first degree and a master’s degree, and a good reading knowledge of Latin is required. A prior knowledge of, or a demonstrable willingness to learn, a relevant non-European language (which might include, but would not be limited to, one of the following: Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Sanskrit, Chinese) would be an advantage. A prior demonstrable interest in an aspect of Neo-Latin or Classical Reception Studies would also be an advantage.
Potential applicants are encouraged to contact Dr Gilmore directly at J.T.Gilmore@warwick.ac.uk. Proposals need not relate specifically to the work of Sir William Jones, but must be relevant to the general field of the research project, as indicated above. Applicants should send a cover letter outlining their suitability for the studentship, a CV and a writing sample via email to Dr Gilmore. Applicants should furthermore arrange for two academic references to be sent by email to Dr Gilmore at the same email address. The deadline for all application materials is 16 September 2016.
British Academy Leverhulme Trust grant for Prof Emma Mason
Prof Emma Mason has been awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme Trust small research grant to support her symposium on the poet Elizabeth Jennings in October.
AL Kennedy longlisted for Man Booker Prize
Congratulations to AL Kennedy, Associate Professor in the Writing Programme, on the longlisting of her most recent novel, Serious Sweet, for the . Reviews include , and the . She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and was twice included in the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list. She has won awards including the 2007 Costa Book Award and the Austrian State Prize for International Literature. Her professional website is .