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Thursday, June 05, 2014
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Print Culture and Gender in the British EmpireRamphal Building - rooms R0.03/4 and R0.14.PROGRAMME 9.30 – 10.00 Coffee and welcome 10.00 – 11.00 Priti Joshi (University of Puget Sound), ‘Out of Place: At Home in the Provinces’ 11.00 – 11.15 Break 11.15 – 12.45 Gender, Print Culture and Fiction (Chair: Madhumita Lahiri) Ashok Malhotra (University of ÌÇÐÄTV), ‘Illustrating the Patriarchal Rescue Mission in Kegan Paul & Co.’s Reprints of Philip Meadows Taylor’s novels’ Priyasha Mukhopadhyay (University of Oxford), ‘Print-Objects and the Making of Colonial Intimacy in Tagore’s Nashtanir‘ Melissa Free (Arizona State University), ‘”The Odds Have Been Against Her”: British Women, Rhodesian Immigration, and the Empire Review Articles of Gertrude Page’ 12.45 – 2.00 Lunch 2.00 – 3.30 Maculinities and Femininities across Imperial Networks (Chair: Kirsty Hooper) Caroline Bressey (University College London), ‘”To speak with rather than to”: Catherine Impey, networks of newsprint and the political geographies of Anti-Caste, 1888-1895′ Paul Rooney (National University of Ireland), ‘Pillars of the Empire in Home News: Forging Models of Imperial Masculinity in the 1870s Steamship Press in British India’ Melissa Riebe (University of Missouri-Kansas City), ‘A Women’s Empire: Public Discourse on Sailors’ Wives across the Anglophone Atlantic World’ 3.30 – 3.45 Break 3.45 – 5.15 Womanhood, Correspondence, and the Periodical Press (Chair: tbc) Sarah Gundry (King’s College, London), ‘The Cape Monthly Magazine and the South African Ladies’ Companion: Tracing the Representation of Gender in the Cape Colony’ Teja Varma Pusapati (University of Oxford), ‘Colonizing through Correspondence: Harriet Martineau’s Letters from Ireland’ Shuhita Bhattacharjee (University of Iowa & Presidency University, India), ‘The Gender of Doubt and Womanly Faith: Victorian Religion, Occult, and Unbelief in the Colonial Press’ 5.15 – 6.15 Tanya Agathocleous (Hunter College), ‘The Aesthete and the Babu: Affect on Trial in Late-Imperial Britain’ 6.15 – 6.30 Closing remarks 6.30 Wine reception Conference fees - £10 waged and £5 students and unwaged To register, please fill out the form at: Spaces are limited, so please register by 1 June 2014, if possible. |
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University of ÌÇÐÄTV
Organised by IAS Global Research Fellow Dr Tara Puri |
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Radcliffe Conference Centre, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Thursday, June 05 to Friday, June 06. |
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Situating Medicine: New Directions ConferenceRadcliffe Conference CentreRuns from Thursday, June 05 to Friday, June 06. a Centre for the History of Medicine event. Further details at |
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MS.01 Zeeman Building
A one day symposium for postgraduate students and PDRAs working in any areas of natural product chemistry and biology. Please join us for our eighth annual meeting exploring the chemistry and biology of natural product covering subjects from synthetic chemistry to fungal genetic. There will be a buffet lunch, prizes for the best talks, poster displays, and a drinks reception at the end of the day |
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This is a free and open-to-all event! We have a full schedule ahead of us for Term 3. Check out the webpage for further details! Come along to the Writer's Room in Millburn House from 1:30-2:30 (unless specified on the webpage)! |
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Arriving in the RenaissanceRamphal 0.12 |
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Fiction, Drama and History writers in discussion with historiansWolfson Exchange - LibraryMark Philp |