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Seminar Series

The Cultural Production and Social Justice seminars will bring together colleagues and postgraduate students working on different themes, media, languages, time periods, and theoretical frameworks relating to questions of cultural production and social justice. Kindly supported by the Faculty Research Workshop scheme, the seminars aims to provide a space for intellectual exchange and for exploring potential collaborations for research, teaching, and funding applications.Ìý

Lead Convenor & Contact: Dr Melina Mandelbaum (mmm55@cam.ac.uk)Ìý

Co-convenors: Prof. Sarah Colvin, Dr Charlotte Woodford, Dr Tara Talwar Windsor, Alrik DaldrupÌý

Supported by the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and LinguisticsÌý

Easter 2024

Friday 3 May, 1-2pm, Seminar Room 336, Raised Faculty Building

Dr Anna Richards (Birkbeck):ÌýTutelary phantoms in MarieÌýEspérance von Schwartz’sÌýGemma, oder Tugend und LasterÌý(1877)Ìýand the late nineteenth-century anti-vivisection debate

Lent 2024Ìý

Friday 9 February, 1-2pm, Seminar Room 3, Alison Richards BuildingÌý

Prof. Mark Devenney (Brighton): ‘Fiktionsbescheinigung: Thinking the Violent Fictions of Citizenship with Erpenbeck and Shibli’Ìý

Thursday 22 February, 1-2pm, location TBCÌý

Weibing Ni (°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼): ‘Reimagining Intimacies between Afro-/Creole and Sino-Caribbeans: Marronnage in Raphaël Confiant, Patricia Powell, and Victor ChangÌý

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Latest News

Funded German and Film Taster Day, 19 September 2024

29 July 2024

All school groups and pupils are invited to attend a taster day on 19 September 2024, co-hosted by the Goethe Institute and the German Section at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼. Register for the Taster Day Please register by 20 August. The Taster Day is aimed at pupils...

Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body

22 July 2024

Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body, a major new exhibition co-curated by Prof Chris Young (German) and Prof Caroline Vout (Classics), has opened at the Fitzwilliam Museum, and will run until 3 November 2024.

New books on Goethe and Romanticism

13 July 2024

Read on for details of two new books on Goethe and the period around 1800, which are intended for researchers and for the general reader alike. Both are edited by Charlotte Lee.

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