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Tuesday, December 04, 2018

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Queer History Reading Group: Queerness and Class: Readings from Britain and France
H0.60, Humanities Building
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CRPLA Seminar
S0.11 Social Sciences Building
You are invited to attend the last CRPLA Seminar of this term on Tuesday 4 December 2018, at 5.30pm in S0.11.
The Guest Speaker will be: Philippe Lynes (Durham/UC Irvine)
The Title of His Talk: ‘Blanchot’s Role in Derrida’s Life Death’. Respondent: Holly Langstaff.
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Dr María Luisa Ortiz: Working with memory to avoid repeating the horror (ÌÇÐÄTV Oral History Network)
OC1.04

Tuesday 4th December, 17.30-19.00, OC1.04

María Luisa Ortiz, Head Curator, Museum of Memory and Human Rights, Santiago, Chile

Working with Memory To Avoid Repeating the Horror

Dr María Luisa Ortiz will discuss the role of museums as promoters of memory and human rights, drawing on the case of the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, Chile. The museum's programme of memory and its promotion of human rights awareness has covered a variety of areas, from repression and violence to exile and indigenous communities. The museum runs a programme of oral interviews, recording life experiences and preserving them for future research. María Luisa will discuss the challenges and the benefits of this work in Chile today.

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MA Writing Anthology - Merry Litmas event
Writers’ Room in Millburn House

Join the MA Writing Anthology team for their Merry Litmas event in the Milburn House Writer's Room - they'll have some holiday fun with lots of drinks and nibbles, as well as a raffle and other treats (so bring along some cash). There will be readings throughout the evening from some of the department favorites: Michael Hulse, Jonathan Skinner, David Vann and Gonzalo C. Garcia.

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