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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

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IAS Visiting Fellow: Professor Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, Duke University
Humanities H3.44
Prof Mudimbe will be participating in a Classics Department Research Seminar conducted by Dr Daniel Orrells, and based on Prof Mudimbe's text 'Ut Recte Valeant: The Politics of Languages in Third-Century Roman Africa'
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IAS Visiting Fellow: Dr Bishnupriya Dutt, JNU
G52, Theatre Studies, Millburn House
School of Theatre, Performance and Cultural Policy Studies Research Seminar : 'Researching Methodologies: The Anomaly of the Professional Women in (Indian) Folk Traditions'
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IAS Visiting Fellow: Prof Valentin Yves Mudimbe, Duke University
SO.19 Social Studies

Public Lecture: 'Quam Metuendus Est Locus Iste. Reprendre: An Introduction to a Dialogue on Epistemology'

Followed by Refreshments.

All welcome

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A0.26, Millburn House

HOLLYWOOD AND AMERICAN HISTORY 

Ed Gallafent (Film and Television Studies, ÌÇÐÄTV) In search of the ordinary G.I. Joe Trevor McCrisken (PAIS, ÌÇÐÄTV) What have historical films ever done for us?

 

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