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2023
October
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Centre for the Novel research seminar
-Prof. Timothy Baker, 'Towards a Queer Maritime Theology: Sex, God, and the Sea in Recent Neo-Victorian Fiction'
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Centre for the Novel Information and Collaboration Session
-A chance for individuals or representatives from other networks and centres to learn more about the Centre for the Novel, and about each other's research, with a chance to discuss future events and possible collaborations.
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CEMS Research Seminar: Edel Lamb (QUB) 'Rewriting Romance: Adaptation and Early Modern Girl Authorship'
-CEMS welcomes Dr Edel lamb to speak on her current project on the writing of early modern girls. This work draws on her Leverhulme Research Fellowship and builds on her expertise as a ascholar of early modern children as performers and readers.
September
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A Portraitist in Europe: Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
-Join us for this seminar (in French and in English) with Geneviève Haroche-Bouzinac, co-hosted by the Centre for Modern Languages Research (CMLR) and the Centre for Early Modern Studies (CEMS).
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WayWORD Festival: 19-24 September 2023
-WayWORD is a youth-led literary arts festival brought to you by the WORD Centre for Creative Writing.
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Welcome to the School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture!
-Join us for a School-Wide Welcome Session Monday 11th September 2023 at 10am in New Kings 1, followed by an Open House throughout Taylor A Building (Ground and First Floor) until 3pm to meet staff and student groups associated with the School.
June
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Al Firdaus Ensemble - Free Online Concert
Join us for an inspiring, spiritual concert of original compositions drawing on the rich heritage of traditional Sufi music from Arabic, Andalusi and Turkish sources, mixed with elements of Celtic music and flamenco. A rare treat! The pre-recorded concert will be premiered through the following link: https://youtu.be/74LPnV_CUzQ
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Understanding Qur'anic Recitation: A View from Granada, Spain
Online demonstration and Q&A session with Ali Keeler
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Publication launch of 'Displacement, Memory and the Visual Arts: Second-Generation (Jewish) Artists', a Special Issue of European Judaism
-We are delighted to invite you to the launch of a new publication, co-edited by Imogen Wiltshire (Lincoln) and Fransiska Louwagie (Aberdeen):