John Kerrigan talks about the representation of migrant experience in contemporary poetry, drama, film and also NGO reports and journalism at a conference On Suffering being held at New York University on 18 and 19 April.
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Dr Sarah Haggarty publishes new book on William Blake, March 2019
William Blake in Context has just been published by Cambridge University Press. Its thirty eight essays, written by an international team of scholars, offer new interpretations and detailed analysis of a range of Blake’s work, from song to myth to critical prose and more, including his drawings, engravings, illustrations, paintings, manuscripts, and of course, illuminated […]
Continue ReadingDr Laura Wright is a speaker at ‘Multilingual practices from antiquity to the present day’, a round-table at the University of Oslo, 29-30 April 2019
Dr Laura Wright is a speaker at ‘Multilingual practices from antiquity to the present day’, a round-table at the University of Oslo, 29-30 April 2019 https://www.hf.uio.no/multiling/english/news-and-events/events/conferences/2019/multilingualism-from-antiquity-to-the-present-day/index.html
Continue ReadingFunding won from CRASSH to run a conference on ‘Philosophy, Poetry, and Utopian Politics – The Relevance of Richard Rorty’
Title of conference: Philosophy, Poetry, and Utopian Politics – The Relevance of Richard Rorty Lead convenor: Elin Danielsen Huckerby, PhD student, English, Magdalene Co-convenors: Céline Henne and Erlend Owesen, PhD students at HPS, and Nick Devlin, PhD student at POLIS Sponsor: Dr Ross Wilson, English, Trinity Dates: 12-13 of September 2019 In March, CRASSH agreed […]
Continue ReadingDr Ross Wilson writes an article for the Lent 2019 Cambridge alumni magazine, CAM, about the sometimes embarrasing bases for the formation of taste
Dr Ross Wilson writes an article for the Lent 2019 Cambridge alumni magazine, CAM, about the sometimes embarrasing bases for the formation of taste: https://www.cam.ac.uk/heavymetalandcriticaltheory
Continue ReadingDr Laura Wright continues to present ‘Word of Mouth’ on BBC Radio 4, February 2019
Dr Laura Wright continues to co-host BBC Radio 4’s Word of Mouth, a series which explores the world of words and the ways in which we use them. Monday 11 February – Talk of the Town: How Places Got Their Names From Ashby-de-la-Zouch to Zennor, via Great Snoring, Lost and Nempnett Thrubwell, Michael Rosen and […]
Continue ReadingDr Laura Wright gives a talk ‘On the mutability of codeswitching in Medieval Britain, 1200-1500’ at the University of Westminster, 28 March 2019
Dr Laura Wright gives a talk entitled ‘On the Mutability of Medieval Codeswitching’ as part of a seminar series on historical linguistics at the University of Westminster on 28 March 2019. https://www.ies.sas.ac.uk/events?event_name=Historical%20Linguistics%20Seminar
Continue ReadingDr Louise Joy publishes ‘Literature’s Children: The Critical Child and the Art of Idealization’ (Bloomsbury Academic, February 2019)
Louise Joy publishes Literature’s Children: The Critical Child and the Art of Idealization (Bloomsbury Academic, February 2019). The book brings into dialogue ideas from literary theory and the philosophy of education, drawing in particular on the work of the philosopher John Dewey, to provide a new account of the complex relations between literary aesthetics and […]
Continue ReadingCALL FOR PAPERS: New Postcolonial Concerns: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Workshop, 15 June 2019, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge. Keynote Speaker: Ruvani Ranasinha (KCL). Abstracts due: 14 April 2019
CALL FOR PAPERS: New Postcolonial Concerns: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Workshop 15 June 2019 | Faculty of English, University of Cambridge Keynote Speaker: Ruvani Ranasinha (KCL) Abstracts due: 14 April 2019 ****** Our planet faces testing times. The challenges ahead increasingly converge: the destruction of our global environment and its uneven impact, the transnational ascension of […]
Continue ReadingNew book forthcoming in March 2019: Subha Mukherji, ed., ‘Blind Spots of Knowledge in Shakespeare and his World: A Conversation’ (Medieval Institute Publications/De Gruyter)
Blind Spots of Knowledge in Shakespeare and his World: A Conversation, edited by Dr Subha Mukherji, is published by Medieval Institute Publications/De Gruyter in March 2019. The book launch is at the Shakespeare Association of America, Washington DC.
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