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Seminar: Professor Catherine Boyle, King's College London: 'Translating José Triana. Getting there in one piece'

Professor Catherine Boyle is Professor of Latin American Cultural Studies at King's College London. She is Principal Investigator on the major Research Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council of over £765,439 on Spanish and Spanish American Theatres in Translation. A Virtual Environment for Research and Practice. The project is now more commonly known as . She also runs the Translating Cultural Extremity Project, working with theatre practitioners interested in testing the possibilities of translating experiences that seem remote from ours.

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Oral History Network Meeting
H0.42, Humanities

12 March 2013, 4-5pm
Oral history & institutional history - the ÌÇÐÄTV project 'The Voice of the Past' (part 2)
H402, Humanities building (ground floor)

For more details:
For information and registration, please contact Angela Davis: angela.davis@warwick.ac.uk

 

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Oral History Network Meeting
H0.42 Humanities

12 March 2013, 4-5pm
Oral history & institutional history - the ÌÇÐÄTV project 'The Voice of the Past' (part 2)
H402, Humanities building (ground floor)

For more details:
For information and registration, please contact Angela Davis: angela.davis@warwick.ac.uk

 

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Humanities room H.042

The ÌÇÐÄTV project 'The Voice of the Past' (part 2)

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Seminar: Prof. Chris Philo (School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow) "Cats robbed him of his wealth, his health and his reason": The wild and tranquil geographies of animals and madness
R0.14 Ramphal
12 March 2013 - (Week 10)

Professor Chris Philo

(School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow)

"Cats robbed him of his wealth, his health and his reason": The wild and tranquil geographies of animals and madness

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CHM Research Seminar Series
R0.14 Ramphal
12 March 2013 - (Week 10)

Professor Chris Philo

(School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow)

"Cats robbed him of his wealth, his health and his reason": The wild and tranquil geographies of animals and madness

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IAS Visiting Fellow Prof. Jorge Canizares-Esguerra (University of Texas at Austin))
Ramphal R1.15

Public Debate: 'European Knowledge and the New World', with Steve Fuller (Sociology).

Chair: Claire Blencowe (Sociology)

Hosted by the Social Theory Centre

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