Sarah Jilani (AHRC-Newton Trust PhD candidate, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge) is named a New Generation Thinker 2021 by a joint committee of the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the BBC

Sarah Jilani is a British-Turkish researcher and culture journalist who has studied films, fiction and art looking at subjectivity and decolonisation in post-independence (1950s-80s) Africa and South Asia. Her academic research has been published in peer-reviewed journals including Journal of Postcolonial Writing, Literature/Film Quarterly, Women: A Cultural Review and Life Writing, while her freelance writing […]

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Cambridge Festival, Sat, 27 March 2021, 15:00 – 16:00 GMT, ZOOM, Rambert Dance Company in Conversation: a panel discussion with members of Rambert’s creative team, including dancers, about the creation of their acclaimed production Draw from Within

Draw from Within was one of the earliest new dance pieces created during the Covid-19 pandemic. It was a hugely ambitious work to create technically as it was conceived to be performed and consumed as a live stream globally. So rather than performing “in front of” cameras Rambert Dancers performed with cameras “within” the production, […]

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Call for abstracts for “O’ you wonder!”: Worldviews in pre-1750 literature. Virtual Graduate Conference, 17-18 April 2021, University of Cambridge, Faculty of English

We are now accepting abstracts for “O’ you wonder!”: Worldviews in Pre-1750 Literature.  This virtual conference will take place on 17th and 18th April 2021. The early modern period witnessed unique and rapid epistemological expansion, as the world was ‘discovered’, colonised and conceptualised. Literature became a portal by which to experience this ever-expanding world and […]

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Dr Fiona Green appointed an Editor of the Review of English Studies

Fiona Green joins Thomas Keymer, Juliette Atkinson, Colin Burrow, and Daniel Wakelin as an Editor of the Review of English Studies. RES was founded in 1925 to publish literary-historical research in all areas of English literature and the English language from the earliest period to the present. Link to the Review of English Studies.

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Dr Mary Newbould co-edits ‘Laurence Sterne’s “A Sentimental Journey”: A Legacy to the World’, published by Bucknell University Press, March 2021

Co-edited by M-C Newbould and W B Gerard, ‘Laurence Sterne’s A Sentimental Journey: A Legacy to the World’, is the first essay collection devoted exclusively to A Sentimental Journey and some of Sterne’s ‘lesser-known’ works, such as The Bramine’s Journal.  It partly represents the fruits of a conference organised by Dr Newbould at Jesus College […]

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