Dr Trudi Tate organises two intensive summer courses in July 2017

Trudi Tate has organised two intensive summer courses in July 2017. Woolf’s Rooms runs from 17-21 July, and Reading Bloomsbury runs from 24-28 July. The courses offer a week’s immersion in their subject, with lectures, supervisions, excursions and communal meals. Participants come from all over the world and share a student experience in Homerton College. […]

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Year’s Work in English Studies co-authors include four Cambridge researchers and recent alumni

Cambridge researchers and alumni Michael J. Sullivan, Lucy Barnes, James Harriman-Smith and Bysshe Inigo Coffey are among the co-authors of the most recent Year’s Work in English Studies, published by Oxford University Press.  The Year’s Work in English Studies is published annually, and seeks to review all scholarly work published in the previous year. The Eighteenth Century:  […]

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‘Excavating Media: Devices, Processes, Apparatuses’, Faculty of English, 30 June-1 July

Excavating Media: Devices, Processes, Apparatuses An interdisciplinary conference addressing new approaches to media theory and history.Venue: Faculty of English, University of CambridgeDates: 30th June – 1st July 2017Media often escape articulation, even as they shape articulation itself. Today, we increasingly express ourselves through and within digital media, yet our critical vocabulary for these devices, their processes, and the apparatuses in which they are […]

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Dr Robert Macfarlane Collaborates On Feature Film

Dr Robert Macfarlane has written the script for Mountain, a film which explores the powerful force that mountains hold over the imagination of so many.  Mountain is directed by Jennifer Peedom.  Voiced by Willem Dafoe, it features a score performed by the Australian Chamber Orchestra.   The World Premiere takes place at the Sydney Opera […]

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Dr Leo Mellor Invited to Give Paper at (Un)Civil War?, June 2017

Dr Leo Mellor has been invited to give a paper on June 17th at (Un)Civil War?, a two-day colloquium at the University of  St Andrews. (Un)Civil War? will examine conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries in order to question perceptions of civility, violence, commemoration and human rights during war and ‘peace’. https://uncivilwarcolloquium.wordpress.com/ https://uncivilwarcolloquium.wordpress.com/2017/04/26/doctor-leo-mellor/  

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Poetry Reading in the Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio: 12 June 2017, 7pm

Hosted by Sophie Seita Readers: Caspar Heinemann, Luke McMullan, and Wendy Lotterman Caspar Heinemann is an artist, writer and poet based in Berlin. They are interested in queer mysticism, critical eco-poetics, and countercultural aesthetics. Recent events include readings at the Serpentine Miracle Marathon, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, and Basis voor Aktuele Kunst, Utrecht. They have […]

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