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H454

(St Andrews),

on 'Birds in French Renaissance literature'.

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WIP with Sophia Bull (Film and TV Studies, ÌÇÐÄTV)
H4.50 (in Graduate Space) Humanities building

"Televisual Science on the Edge of Chaos: Special Effects, the Molecular Gaze and the Emergence of New Genetics in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation"

Sophia says, "I'm currently rewriting material from my thesis to be included in a monograph with a somewhat wider focus, so comments are still helpful. Furthermore, I haven't really had many chances to present my work outside of film and television studies, so I'm excited to see what people from different disciplines have to say about it."

Lunch will be provided. Please let Sheilagh.Holmes@warwick.ac.uk know you are coming so that we can cater for the right number of people.

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Stvdio Seminar - Dr Emma Herdman (St Andrews) on 'birds in French Renaissance literature'
H450
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S0.20

Dr Oliver Gruner, University of Portsmouth, 'Bruce Dern: Beyond Just the Man Who Killed John Wayne', (Co-sponsored with Comparative American Studies)

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History and Film: 'Bruce Dern: Beyond Just the Man Who Killed John Wayne'
S0.20

Seminar with Dr Oliver Gruner, University of Portsmouth, 'Bruce Dern: Beyond Just the Man Who Killed John Wayne'.

(Co-sponsored with Comparative American Studies)

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Karen Lang: 'Philip Guston and the Allegory of Painting'
 

Social Studies, S0.11.

Karen Lang (University of ÌÇÐÄTV)
Philip Guston and the Allegory of Painting.
 
Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature and the Arts seminar: 5.30-7.00pm in Social Studies SO.11.

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