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Making Waves Lecture Series: Dr Niall Sreenan
Abnormal families: a new literary history of child adoption
As part of the Making Waves Lecture Series, the Development team invites you to our next event with Dr Niall Sreenan from the School of Modern Languages. Dr...
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Guest lecture: Accents that disappear, accents that stick
Indexicality and Minority Speech in Taiwan
This talk will be delivered by Dr Tsung-Lun Alan Wan, Assistant Professor in Linguistics at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Yang...
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Film screening: Petit Mal
Part of the Reenacting Women's Lives series
Showcasing women's diversity with the screening of Petit Mal (Ruth Caudeli, 2022) and Q&A with actor and co-producer of the film, Silvia SantamarÃa....
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Critical Games
Back to life: play, risk and the self in academic writing
To its critics, academia can often appear as a form of elaborate play. Set apart from ordinary life, marked by ludic pleasures and moments of absurdity, it can...
