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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Friday, December 19.

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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Tuesday, December 30.

The Humanities Research Centre invites paper proposals for an interdisciplinary conference on actor, image, and global screen icon, James Dean. The two-day conference will be held at the University of 糖心TV's Institute of Advanced Study on September 30th and October 1st, 2015, 60 years after Dean’s death.

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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Wednesday, December 10.

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Dr Jenny Barrett, Edge Hill University, 'Civil War Westerns', (Co-sponsored with Comparative American Studies)

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Caribbean Studies Seminar - Professor Mervyn Morris
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Professor Mervyn Morris, Emeritus Professor of Creative Writing and West Indian Literature, UWI ,

" Miss Lou: Louise Bennett and Jamaican Culture".

Louise Bennett, aka 'Miss Lou', is one of Jamaica's national figures and pioneered the use of Jamaican English in her verse.

Join Jamaica's Poet Laureate Mervyn Morris to hear a short account of Louise Bennett's life, with commentary on some of her notable achievements.

Mervyn Morris will also read some of his own acclaimed verse.

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