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GloPost community workshop with Linda Kaljundi
A GloPost community workshop with Linda Kaljundi in which we will read and respond to some of her recent work on Estonian entanglements with colonialism. In...
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Climate Fiction Session
What is climate fiction? Why does it matter? Come along to our taster climate fiction reading session where we will discuss climate fiction and look at the...
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Sounding Scotland's Waters, 1800-1900: Literature, History, Science
A Royal Society of Edinburgh-funded workshop
This workshop is the final part of a series of events for the RSE-funded project, 'Sounding Scotland's Waters, 1800-1900: Literature, History,...
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Island thinking
An interdisciplinary panel discussion
Join colleagues from the Schools of Geography and Sustainable Development, Modern Languages, and Art History and guests for this interdisciplinary panel...
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Tomatoes as EcoCultural Artefacts
A conversation about plantlife, sustainability and research
At the intersection of environmental humanities and modern languages, this event explores how student-led research can contribute to the contemporary rethinking...
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'Où es-tu ma voix lointaine?: The Anxiety of Translating Andrée Chedid'
Ailbhe NÃ Ghearbhuigh (University College Cork)
Ailbhe NÃ Ghearbhuigh is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Modern Irish at University College Cork, and an award-winning poet from Ireland who writes...
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Wood for the trees: Decision-making in poetry translation
Translation workshop hosted by Ailbhe NÃ Ghearbhuigh
This multi-lingual workshop is open to all. It will consist of two parts: the first will involve an exploration of the work of Andrée Chedid, a writer and poet...
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Rutger Emmelkamp: Ways In, Ways Out: Exploring Emic and Etic Perspectives Through Experimental Film
Rutger Emmelkamp will explore the concepts of emic and etic perspectives---the insider's and outsider's viewpoints---through two short...
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of sea and sod: a generative writing workshop arising from the Arandora Star
3 hour multilingual workshop in residence with Ailbhe NÃ Ghearbhuigh and Miek Zwamborn.
This workshop will use a variety of tools and exercises inspired by the Arandora Star, an ocean liner that was torpedoed off the coast of Ireland in 1940....
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Progress or Return? Capitalism and Eternal Recurrence in the Anthropocene
A talk from Miguel Vatter who is a Professor of Politics at Deakin University and Leverhulme Visiting Professor at Lancaster University.
The Anthropocene is not simply a new geological age: it signifies the entrance of the 'deep history' of the cosmos and of our planet into our late...