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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Wednesday, December 10. |
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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Friday, December 19. |
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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Tuesday, December 30. The Humanities Research Centre invites paper proposals for an interdisciplinary conference on actor, image, and global screen icon, James Dean. The two-day conference will be held at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV's Institute of Advanced Study on September 30th and October 1st, 2015, 60 years after Dean’s death. |
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Medieval to Renaissance LunchGraduate Space, Humanities Building, ÌÇÐÄTVLiam Lewis (ÌÇÐÄTV): presentation of IATL-funded summer project on the northern turn in medieval studies |
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Medieval to Renaissance Lunch Liam Lewis (ÌÇÐÄTV): presentation of IATL-funded summer project on the northern turn in medieval studies |
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Staff Research Seminar - Dr Paul PrescottRoom H1.48 Humanities BuildingNorth American Shakespeare festivals: what are they? what social/cultural work do they perform? and why are there so many of them? |
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Dr Kate Roy (IMLR)Paper: "Future histories? The politics of time as duration in German-language diasporic literature."Kate Roy is a Martin Miller and Hannah Norbert-Miller Fellow at the IMLR. |
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WRE, Seminar Room 1 |
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A Country Without Heroes: Heroic Propaganda and Literary Resistance in Modern ItalyStefano Jossa (Royal Holloway University of London) in conversation with Loredana Polezzi (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) and Fabio Camilletti (University of ÌÇÐÄTV). All welcome. Humanities Building H403 |
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A Country Without Heroes: Heroic Propaganda and Literary Resistance in Modern Italy: Stefano Jossa (Royal Holloway University of London) in conversation with Loredana Polezzi (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) and Fabio Camilletti (University of ÌÇÐÄTV). All welcome. |
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Millburn House seminar - Tim EdensorTim Edensor (MMU)
Light Festivals: producing defamiliarisation, belonging, interactivity, and atmosphere.
Millburn House seminar: room A.028.
The talk will begin at 5.15pm on October 29th and will be followed by a drinks reception. |
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Millburn Seminar - Dr. Tim Edensor - 'Light Festivals: producing defamiliarisation, belonging, interactivity and atmosphere'Room A0.28, Millburn HouseDr. Tim Edensor is Reader in Cultural Geography at Manchester Metropolitan University. He has written several influential books in the fields of urban studies and cultural geography, including: Industrial Ruins: Space, Aesthetics and Materiality (2005), Tourists at the Taj (1998), and National Identity, Popular Culture and Everyday Life (2002). He edited Geographies of Rhythm (2010), and co-edited Spaces of Vernacular Creativity: Rethinking the Cultural Economy (2009), and A World of Cities: Urban Theory Beyond the West (2011). His current research focusses on spaces of illumination and darkness, including work on Christmas lights, light festivals, and the apprehension of dark space. On October 29th, he will be giving a paper entitled: 'Light Festivals: producing defamiliarisation, belonging, interactivity and atmosphere' in Room A0.28 of Millburn House. |