‘The Ins and Outs of Public Lettering’, written by Marcus Waithe, Lida Lopes Cardozo Kindersley and Thomas Sherwood, looks at works by The Cardozo Kindersley Workshop in public spaces. For further information: http://www.kindersleyworkshop.co.uk/shop/the-ins-and-outs-of-public-lettering.php
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Acclaimed Actress and Director, Lisa Dwan, visits the Drama and Performance Seminar this week…to talk ‘A Body of Beckett’
Lisa Dwan, Princeton’s Long-term Visiting Professor, will be visiting us via Zoom to talk about: A Body of Beckett. This seminar will take place via Zoom on Thursday 26th November at 5pm. A Zoom link to join the meeting can be accessed via the Drama and Performance Seminar Moodle Page or email ew513@cam.ac.uk
Continue ReadingDr Charles Moseley edits a new collection of essays: ‘Engaging with Chaucer’ Berghahn Books, November 2020
Dr Moseley provides the introductory essay to the collection, as well as one of the chapters, ‘“Tu numeris elementa ligas”: The Consolation of Nature’s Numbers in Parlement of Foulys’. The collection also includes contributions from Professor Helen Cooper, Dr Alex da Costa, Dr Jackie Tasioulas, Professor Barry Windeatt. For further information: https://berghahnbooks.com/title/MoseleyEngaging
Continue ReadingUpdates on the Present: Feminist Art Once More. Professor Peggy Phelan visits the Drama and Performance Seminars this week…
Professor Peggy Phelan, Ann O’Day Maples Professor, Stanford University, will be visiting us via Zoom to talk about: Updates on the Present: Feminist Art Once More. This seminar will take place via Zoom on Thursday 12th November at 5pm. The article used as the starting point for discussion and Zoom link to join the meeting […]
Continue ReadingCharles Moseley’s ‘Hungry Heart Roaming: an Odyssey of sorts’ is published by The Black Spring Press Group, November 2020
The theme of Charles Moseley’s new book is partly memory and inheritance, and particularly what it means to be an heir of European history. It’s about love, and loss, glory and grief, and it ends on a note of careful, paradoxical hope. For more information, see https://store.eyewearpublishing.com/collections/autumn-titles-2020/products/hungry-heart-roaming-an-odyssey-of-sorts
Continue ReadingDr Lisa Mullen contributes a chapter to ‘The Cambridge Companion to Nineteen Eighty-Four’, ed. by Nathan Waddell (Cambridge University Press, 2020)
Dr Lisa Mullen publishes a book chapter, ‘Orwell’s Literary Context: Modernism, Language, and Politics’, in The Cambridge Companion to Nineteen Eighty-Four, ed. by Nathan Waddell (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Link for further information.
Continue ReadingJudith E Wilson Centre for Poetry and Poetics presents A Celebration of Indigenous North American Poetry and Language: Margaret Noodin (Ojibwe), Karenne Wood (Monacan) read by Adrienne Brown, Michelle Sylliboy (Mi’kmaq, L’nu). Tuesday 3 November, 4-5.30pm on Zoom. All welcome!
For further information about Margaret Noodin’s work: https://ojibwe.net/ For further information about Michelle Sylliboy’s work: https://msylliboy.wixsite.com/website
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