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IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

This is a workshop for postgraduate students, early career scholars, and faculty interested in thinking methodologically in what it means to read literature across national boundaries. Projects to which this applies include those thinking about how novels represent the world, as well as those interested in the movement of books that begin in one national context and end up being read in another. We will be looking at four recent works that stage this question in different ways, and for different historical periods.

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H1.02, Humanities Building
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Work In Progress Seminars
S0.19

Weekly work-in-progress Research Seminars, where we come together to share our research.

Week 5 speakers:

Kim Ingram, MA Research Student: "The Gallic Sack of Rome: Impacts and Significances"
followed by
PhD candidate: TBA
Chaired by: Vicky Jewell

Papers are 20 minutes long, with 10 minutes of questions each.
All are welcome - biscuits/chocolates will be provided.

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ÌÇÐÄTV Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies: Dr Seán Allan, Translational Stardom.
H2.02 Humanities

Sean Allan

University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Transnational Stardom. Dean Reed, Socialist Cinema
and the Politics of Mass Entertainment

NB This talk is designed to be accessible to non-German Speakers

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