‘Bright Nights: Empire’ is an evening of discussions, sensory experiments, workshops, performances and demos to explore the legacy of Queen Victoria and Empire on the 200th anniversary of her birth year. Sarah Jilani speaks on how her field was shaped by the British Empire, and questions the makings of Englishness through literature. Link to event […]
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‘Philosophy, Poetry, and Utopian Politics: The Relevance of Richard Rorty ‘, 12-13 September 2019, SG1/2, CRASSH, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge
This interdisciplinary conference on Rorty and his work is taking place on 12-13 September, at CRASSH. It features talks on, amongst other topics, Rorty’s interpretations; Rorty, Latour, criticism and method; Rorty’s storytelling; and on self-creation and human error. Link to website.
Continue ReadingDr Jennifer Wallace publishes new book: ‘Tragedy Since 9/11: Reading a World out of Joint’, September 2019
Dr Jennifer Wallace’s book Tragedy Since 9/11: Reading a World out of Joint, was published on 5 September 2019 by Bloomsbury. Link to Bloomsbury website The launch for the book in London is on Monday 9th September in Owl Bookshop in Kentish Town. There will be a Cambridge launch of the book at Heffers on […]
Continue Reading‘Migrant Knowledge, Early Modern and Beyond: an event at the Crossroads’: 15-17 September 2019, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, and Fitzwilliam College
This three-day public event brings together academics, artists, and activists to explore alternative ways of thinking and knowing about migration – of people, things, and ideas – rooted in the urgency of contemporary experience. It is part of the five-year ERC-funded project Crossroads of Knowledge in Early Modern England: the Place of Literature, based at […]
Continue ReadingDr Jennifer Wallace gives pre-Proms talk on tragedy and tragic tales, Imperial College Union, 5.15pm, Wednesday 7 August
Dr Jennifer Wallace gives the pre-Proms talk (with the poet Clare Pollard) on Wednesday 7 August . The title of the talk is ‘The power of tragic tales’ and it will be broadcast on Radio 3, during the interval of the live broadcast of Prom 26. Link to the Proms website.
Continue ReadingTrudi Tate organised two summer courses for Literature Cambridge: Virginia Woolf’s Gardens, 14-19 July 2019 and Fictions of Home: Jane Austen to Contemporary Refugee Writers, 21-26 July 2019.
The courses were attended by people from all over the world, with lectures, seminars, supervisions, talks, and visits to places of literary interest around Cambridge. Teachers included current and past Faculty members Oliver Goldstein, Alison Hennegan, Karina Jakubowicz, Isobel Maddison, Suzanne Raitt, Corinna Russell, Trudi Tate, Clare Walker Gore, and Kabe Wilson. Next year’s summer […]
Continue ReadingProfessor James Raven elected a Fellow of the British Academy, 2019
Professor James Raven has been elected a Fellow of the British Academy. Link to the British Academy website.
Continue ReadingA conversation between Hana Morgenstern and Sophie Seita to celebrate the launch of Sophie Seita’s ‘Provisional Avant-Gardes: Little Magazine Communities from Dada to Digital’, 6pm-8pm, Tenderbooks, Covent Garden, 14 August 2019
Literary Magazines and Communities: From the Anti-Colonial to the Avant-Garde A conversation between Hana Morgenstern and Sophie Seita to celebrate the launch of Sophie Seita’s Provisional Avant-Gardes: Little Magazine Communities from Dada to Digital (Stanford University Press, 2019). Followed by a drinks reception. Sophie Seita is an artist and academic whose practice spans text- and […]
Continue ReadingMigrant Knowledge, Early Modern and Beyond: 15th-17th September 2019
A ‘Crossroads of Knowledge’ event at Kettle’s Yard and Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge. Programme and further details for booking to be announced shortly. Link to Crossroads of Knowledge website.
Continue ReadingDr Jennifer Wallace interviewed by ‘Kathimerini’, July 2019
Dr Jennifer Wallace was the subject of an interview feature in ‘Kathimerini’, the main Greek newspaper, as part of their regular series ‘Lunch with Kathimerini’. Link to the article. An English translation of this interview has also been published by ‘Kathimerini’ and it has been syndicated in the ‘New York Times International Edition’. Link to […]
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