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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

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GHCC New Members Introductions
H5.45 Humanities Building
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Merve Emre Graduate Student Workshop
OC1.08

Merve Emre is associate professor of English at the University of Oxford. On 31st October, she will be holding a workshop with graduate students on the topic of writing for academic and non-academic audiences.

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Meeting - English Literature degrees with Intercalated Year
OC1.06 - Oculus

Meeting is takng place for current 2nd year students who are interested in spending their 3rd year abroad. A representative from the Study Abroad Office and students returning from the intercalated year will speak about the exchanges programme and answer questions

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GHCC New Members Introductions
H5.45 Humanities Building
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Work in Progress Seminar
Oculus 1.02

James Currie (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) "The Transformation of the Sacred Landscape of Neapolis (Syracuse) during the Augustan Colonization of 21BC"

Dr Hannah Mitchell (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) "Lucius Cornificius' Elephant and the Politics of Commemoration in Triumviral Rome"

Chair: David Swan

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Prof Martin Kemp (University of Oxford): Leonardo and the Ineffable: Form and Content in the Salvator Mundi
MS.B3.03 (Zeeman Building)

Respondent: Dr David Lines (Italian Studies)

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Professor Merve Emre (Oxford)
MS.04 Zeeman Building

Readers as Caregivers: On Reading for Empathy

  Merve Emre is associate professor of English at the University of Oxford. She is the author of Paraliterary: The Making of Bad Readers in Postwar America (Chicago: U of Chicago Press, 2017) and The Personality Brokers out now from Doubleday (and published under What's Your Type in the U.K. by Harper Collins). Her academic writing has appeared or is forthcoming in American Literary History, American Literature, Modernism/modernity, and PMLA. Her essays have appeared or forthcoming in the New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, London Review of Books, The Atlantic, The Nation, and other venues.

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Italian Research Seminar
H4.03

Prof Martin Kemp (University of Oxford)

Respondent: Dr Maria Pavlova (Italian Studies)

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WWIGS Seminar
H2.44

Elisabeth Herrmann (ÌÇÐÄTV)

When Anti-World Literature Turns into World Literature: Franz Kafka’s Archives of Resistance

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Merve Emre Public Lecture, "Readers as Caregivers: On Reading for Empathy"
MS.04

Professor Merve Emre, associate professor of English at Oxford, has recently published What's Your Type: The Strange History of Myers-Briggs and the Birth of Personality Testing (Harper Collins, 2018). She is also the author of Paraliterary: The Making of Bad Readers in America (University of Chicago Press, 2017) and numerous essays in top scholarly and public intellectual journals.

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Millburn Seminar: Professor Ben Highmore, ‘Hardboiled Spies and Soft Cooked Eggs: Tastemakers and Taste Making in Britain in the 1960s and 70s’
A0.28 (Millburn House)
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Exhibition: "Vampires over Italy: Borders, Identity, Pop Culture". Inaugural Speech by Dr Fabio Camilletti (University of ÌÇÐÄTV)
Modern Records Centre

Runs from Wednesday, October 31 to Friday, November 30.

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Arts Centre, Studio
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