Faculty of English renews its Athena SWAN bronze award

The Faculty is very pleased to announce that it has renewed its Athena SWAN bronze award status, which it will hold for the next five years. Athena SWAN is an accreditation scheme that recognises and celebrates good practice in higher education promoting gender equality. The renewal rewards great success in following through the previous action […]

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Dr Katrin Ettenhuber awarded prestigious prize by the British Academy

Dr Katrin Ettenhuber has been awarded the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize for her book The Logical Renaissance: Literature, Cognition, and Argument, 1479-1630 (OUP, 2023).  It is the British Academy’s oldest prize, and one of the most significant awards in international literary scholarship.  More information can be found here: https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/prizes-medals/rose-mary-crawshay-prize/

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Prof. Michael D. Hurley @TrinCollCam will give the annual Religion and Literature lecture at the University of Notre Dame on 19th September

The annual Religion and Literature lecture is sponsored this year by The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies and the Departments of Art/Art History/Design, English, Philosophy, Program of Liberal Studies, and Theology at the University of Notre Dame, together with the academic journal Religion & Literature, which also […]

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Dr Helen Charman (Clare) publishes ‘Mother State: a political history of motherhood’ (Allen Lane/Penguin, 2024)

When we talk about mothering and politics together, we usually consider isolated moments: the policing of breastfeeding, or the cost of childcare. This book argues that this is not enough, constructing an alternative history of the UK—from the Women’s Liberation Movement to austerity—that reveals motherhood itself to be an inherently political state. ‘Mother State places […]

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Claudia Cornelissen awarded a Chawton House Visiting Fellowship

Claudia Cornelissen (PhD candidate, Faculty of English and St John’s College) was selected to Chawton House as a Summer Fellow.  Her research revolves around feminist revisionist literature and she is spending her time as a Visiting Fellow at Chawton working on the parts of her research related to works by Aphra Behn and Charlotte Lennox. […]

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