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Month: November 2022. A reminder of two events scheduled for this week:. The next seminar in the Auto / Bio / Fiction series is this Thursday, 17 November 2022, at 5.30pm (London time):. Hywel Dix, ‘Autofiction and Cultural Memory’ and Hanna
Month: October 2022. A reminder that the first seminar in the Auto / Bio / Fiction series is today at 5.30pm UK time:. Michael Lackey, “Zora Neale Hurston and Thomas Mann: Moses Biofictions as Political Interventions” and Jenny Rademacher,
Month: August 2022. The Recording of Margaret M. McGowan’s talk ‘Dance, Performance and Politics: A Study of how Choreography developed in Court Ballets to meet changing political needs’ has now been published. Professor Margaret M. McGowan,
Month: July 2022. We are delighted to publish Florian Mussgnug’s final contribution to this series of posts based on the LINKS event that took place on 13 June 2022. A description of the occasion can be found here. For previous posts, please
Month: June 2022. A reminder that the Conference Spectacular Orientalism in Early Modern Europe (1529-1683) will take place on 8-9 June:. Day One: The Public Stage (8 June 2022, 1:45-5.00pm, BST). Day Two: Festivals (9 June 2022, 2.00-5.10pm, BST).
Month: May 2022. The CCL offers two new short courses on contemporary retellings of Greek myths, focusing on Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. Our understanding of classical literature has been enriched by modern authors who undertake creative
Month: April 2022. The CCL is delighted to announce its May 2022 series of talks on Postcolonial Theatre. This series of three talks by members of the Goldsmiths Department of Theatre and Performance will examine how contemporary theatre from the UK,
Month: February 2022. The conference Spectacular Orientalism in Early Modern Europe (1529-1683), planned for 24-25 February 2022, has been postponed to 8-9 June 2022, due to the renewed strike action by ӣƵ staff against a large number of
Month: December 2021. We gratefully receive these thoughts from Professor Ipshita Chanda. They feel very relevant to the season, and we share them on Christmas day. Put some salt in water – and look! Watch the fun. What name will you give salt,
Month: September 2021. Hanan Jasim Khammas, Visiting Doctoral Scholar at the CCL, reviews Fethi Benslama’s Psychoanalysis and the challenge of Islam (trans. by Robert Bononno. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. 272 pp. ISBN