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Monday, June 10, 2013

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Wolfson Research Exchange

Domestic Dissidents: a reexamination of the lives, exchanges and everyday experiences of radical religious women, 1500-1800

Keynote Speaker

Professor Karin Wulf, William and Mary College, Virginia, USA.

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IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House
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'The Cultural Translation of Sexuality in European Context
Wolfson Research Exchange, seminar room 3

Organised by IAS Early Career Fellow Serena Bassi.

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Cecilia Vicuña - discussion

Following the screening of Vicuña's film Kon Kon on Friday, Vicuña herself will be present for an informal discussion of her work on Monday, June 10th from 12-1:30 pm in Millburn House, F.25a. (Participants may come for all or a part of this discussion.)

 

Cecilia Vicuña exhibits and performs widely in Europe, Latin America and the United States. Engaged with improvisatory oral performance, her work deals with interactions between language, the environment, and textiles. While exiled in London, she co-founded Artists for Democracy to oppose dictatorships in the developing world. Since 1980, she has split her time between New York and Chile. Vicuña's film/poem Kon Kon Pi was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in 2010. With Ernesto Livon Grosman, she edited the Oxford Book of Latin American Poetry.

Vicuña's exhibition at England & Co. runs through 29th June:  

Please direct any questions about these events to Professor Jonathan Skinner: J.E.Skinner@warwick.ac.uk 

Sponsored by the ÌÇÐÄTV Writing Programme and the University of ÌÇÐÄTV Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies.

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IAS Visiting Fellow Patrick French, 'Secret Intelligence and India'
Social Sciences, SO.19

PAIS seminar organised by Richard Aldrich, including

Patrick French on 'Liberty or Death and its intelligent aspects'

Paul McGarr, University of Nottingham, on 'CIA and India in the 1960s'

Richard Aldrich, 'OSS, SEO, and India'

Commentary: Chris Moran

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Invited Speaker, Prof Dario Brancaro (Concordia, Montreal)
The National Grid Room, upstairs balcony, Arts Centre, ÌÇÐÄTV

Ideologizing History and Reading Publics in Benedetto Varchi's Storia Fiorentina

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