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PS1.28

Contact: Laura Schwartz

Session 1

 
Wednesday 8th February, 11:00am–12:30pm, Room PS1.28

The Affective Turn in Feminist Theory

READINGS:

  • Gorton, Kristyn: 'Theorising Emotion and Affect: Feminist Engagements', Feminist Theory, 8(3), 2007, 333-48
  • Ruth Leys 'Turn To affect: A Critique', Critical Inquiry 37 (3), 2011, 434-472
  • F Callard and C Papadopoulis, 'Biology’s Gift: Interrogating the Turn to Affect' Body & Society 16, March 2010, 29-56

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Medieval to Renaissance lunch
H0.42
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H042

Medieval to Renaissance Lunch

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Research Seminar
H502 Senior Common Room

Staff and postgraduate students are invited to attend the next in our seminar series focussing on literary research projects being undertaken both within and outside the Department. This event will be delivered by Dr Stephen Purcell of the Department and more information about his project will be posted here soon. A light lunch is provided for attendees.

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History Research Seminar
H5.45

FORUM: current and future research projects by Frank Eissa-Barroso, David Hardiman and Mia Lee

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Oral History Network - Angela Davis
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Arts Faculty Postgraduate Seminar Series
Wolfson Research Exchange

Andrea Selleri (English): Looking for the author of (The Picture of) Dorian Gray

Chris Yiannitsaros (English): Why all this Fall-of-the-House-of-Usher stuff?’: Middlebrow responses to dark domesticity in the fiction of Agatha Christie and Stella Gibbons – the ‘genuine’ and the parodic

Chair: Jiwon Chung

 

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