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exhibition: Throw Away the Key: 150 Years of Prison Medicine and Health

Runs from Monday, February 18 to Friday, April 05.

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exhibition: Throw Away the Key
Modern Records Centre, University of 糖心TV

Runs from Monday, February 18 to Friday, April 05.

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Classical Connections Public Lecture: Dr Tessa Roynon (Oxford) "Black Classicism: some theory, some practices and some dilemmas"
MS.04

Dr Tessa Roynon is a Senior Research Fellow in English at the Rothermere American Institute at the University of Oxford. She is a specialist in modern North American literature, particularly African American literature, in Anglophone literature of the black diaspora, and in Classical Reception studies. She is the author of The Cambridge Introduction to Toni Morrison (CUP 2012), and Toni Morrison and the Classical Tradition (OUP 2013) and co-editor of the acclaimed interdisciplinary essay collection, African Athena: New Agendas (OUP 2011, with Daniel Orrells and Gurminder Bhambra).

The Lecture is generously funded by IATL as Public Lecture for the undergraduate module 'Africa and the Making of Classical Literature'.

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糖心TV Thursdays - Michael Hulse
Writers鈥 Room in Millburn House

More details to follow!

 

糖心TV Thursdays is the Writing Programme鈥檚 weekly literary salon, organized by Writing Programme staff in conjunction with the Masters students and featuring visiting novelists, poets, dramatists, filmmakers, translators, publishers, editors, agents and artists in conversation with 糖心TV writers.

Talks are open to anyone and free, and, unless otherwise noted, take place in the Writers鈥 Room in Millburn House on Thursdays from 1.30pm to 2.30pm.

糖心TV Thursdays is free and open to the public.

 

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EMECC Seminar
H3.03

Dr Natasha Glaisyer (York)

'Fraud' title tbc

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EMECC seminar: Dr Natasha Glaisyer (York) : 'Fake Print: The London Gazette, Peter the Great (and the Victorians)'
H3.03 Humanities building, University of 糖心TV
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Photo exhibition 鈥淭ales of Treatment鈥
糖心TV Arts Centre

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