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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Crossroads of Knowledge team present a panel on ‘Knowledge at the Crossroads’ at the Renaissance Society of America’s Annual Conference in Toronto, March 17-19, 2019
Crossroads of Knowledge team present a panel on ‘Knowledge at the Crossroads’ at the Renaissance Society of America’s Annual Conference in Toronto, March 17-19, 2019 https://rsa.confex.com/rsa/2019/meetingapp.cgi/Session/1770 March 19, 2-3.30, Knowledge at the Crossroads. Organiser, Chair and Respondent: Subha Mukherji. Speakers: Joe Jarrett, George Oppitz-Trotman, Regina Schwartz .
Continue ReadingProfessor Steven Connor’s book ‘The Madness of Knowledge: On Wisdom, Ignorance and Fantasies of Knowing’ is published by Reaktion, 11th March 2019
Steven Connor’s book The Madness of Knowledge: On Wisdom, Ignorance and Fantasies of Knowing is published by Reaktion on 11th March. The book is a psychopathology of intellectual life, which explores the emotional inner life of knowledge—the lusts, fantasies, dreams, and fears that the idea of knowing provokes. It includes discussions of the imperious will […]
Continue ReadingDr Amy Morris joins artists, activists, and scholars to launch the book ‘Thinking Home: Interdisciplinary Dialogues’, Essex Book Festival, Lakeside Theatre, University of Essex, 12 March 2019
Amy Morris joins artists, activists and scholars at the Essex Book Festival on 12 March 2019. She will be participating in a roundtable, during an evening of film, poetry, photography and discussion to launch the book Thinking Home: Interdisciplinary Dialogues edited by Sanja Bahun and Bojana Petrić. The event will take place in the Lakeside […]
Continue ReadingDr Michael D. Hurley lectures on “Weird Science and the Search for God: G. M. Hopkins, A. Conan Doyle, J. R. R. Tolkien”, Thursday 14th March 2019, Farm Street Jesuit Church, Mayfair, London
The lecture is a ticketed event, and tickets may be purchased here: https://www.thetablet.co.uk/events/1/weird-science-and-the-search-for-god
Continue ReadingDr Zoë Svendsen takes part in a panel discussion at ‘Creative Economy: Critical Perspectives’ Workshop’, Glasgow, 1 March 2019
Dr Zoë Svendsen is a member of the panel discussing Environmental Issues at a Workshop on ‘Creative Economy: Critical Perspectives’. organised by the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP) at The Lighthouse, Glasgow, on Friday 1 March 2019 Agenda 10.30: Coffee and registration 11.0: Plenary talk—Kate Oakley 11.45:Environmental Issues—Panel discussion w Mark Banks, […]
Continue ReadingSophie Seita in conversation with Joanna Walsh, 8 March 2019
Sophie Seita and Joanna Walsh will be in conversation at Bletchley Park, talking about technological futures, feminism, and their own creative practices. https://www.epay.ed.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/college-of-humanities-and-social-science/school-of-literatures-languages-and-cultures/literatures-languages-cultures/out-of-the-air-women-creativity-and-intelligence-work
Continue ReadingA Poetry Reading by Karen Sandhu & Mina Gorji, Monday 25 February 2019, Queens’ College, Erasmus Room, 8pm
A Poetry Reading by Karen Sandhu & Mina Gorji Monday, 25/02/19 Queens’ College, Erasmus Room, 8pm Organised by Andrew Zurcher and Sophie Seita Karen Sandhu is a poet and book artist. She is currently completing her PhD in contemporary poetry and artists’ books at Royal Holloway, where she was awarded a College Studentship. Her poetry […]
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