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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

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Seminar Room 1, Wolfson Research Exhange, 3rd Floor of Central Library

This newly formed group aims to provide a space for interdisciplinary discussion around Queer Theory and the application of Queer Theory to empirical study. There are also plans to incorporate queer cultural events into the group's activities.

The first meeting, held in December 2008, involved a lively discussion of the introductory chapter of Lee Adelman's (2004) book 'No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive' (Durham, Duke University Press).

The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday February 4th, 2009, 1-3pm, in Seminar Room 1, Wolfson Research Exhange, 3rd Floor of Central Library ().

Lunch will be provided. The text will be something by Professor Judith Halberstam, in advance of her visit to ÌÇÐÄTV on February 16th. Further details will be posted very soon.

All are welcome.

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Global History Seminar
H545

Week 5 : 4 February 2009

Cosmopolitan Islamic Eurasia in the Early Modern World: A new approach to doing regional,intergrateive and global history

Dr. Gagan Soon (Cambridge)
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Law School Public Lecture
ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre Conference Room (ACCR)

Baroness Vivien Stern, Senior Research Fellow, International Centre for Prison Studies, King's College London

'Creating criminals: prisons and security in an insecure world'

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