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CRASSH Humanitas Lectures
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A series of high-profile Visiting Professorships intended to bring leading practitioners and scholars to the University, to address major themes in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. If you have a question about this list, please contact: CRASSH. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 18 talks in the archive. The Chineseness of Chinese Literature: SYMPOSIUMDavid Der-wei Wang (Edward Henderson Professor in Chinese Literature at Harvard University, Director of CCK Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinological Studies, and Academician, Academia Senica). Ramsden Room, St Catherine's College. Wednesday 21 May 2014, 14:00-18:00 Sailing to the Sinophone World: On Modern Chinese Literary CartographyDavid Der-wei Wang (Edward Henderson Professor in Chinese Literature at Harvard University, Director of CCK Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinological Studies, and Academician, Academia Senica). Tuesday 20 May 2014, 17:00-18:30 The Lyrical in Epic Time: On Modern Chinese Literary ThoughtDavid Der-wei Wang (Edward Henderson Professor in Chinese Literature at Harvard University, Director of CCK Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinological Studies, and Academician, Academia Senica). Thursday 15 May 2014, 17:00-18:30 From Mara Poet to Nobel Laureate: On Modern Chinese Literary CultureDavid Der-wei Wang (Professor in Chinese Literature at Harvard University, Director of CCK Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinological Studies, and Academician, Academia Senica). Tuesday 13 May 2014, 17:00-18:30 Feminism, Religion, and Women’s RightsMona Siddiqui, Razia Iqbal, Haifa Zangana, Elif Shafak, Ash Amin. Thursday 13 March 2014, 14:00-17:30 From the Feminine to Feminism: Women in Islamic Thought and LiteratureProfessor Mona Siddiqui, University of Edinburgh. Wednesday 12 March 2014, 17:00-18:30 Mary in Christian-Muslim RelationsProfessor Mona Siddiqui, University of Edinburgh. Tuesday 11 March 2014, 17:00-18:30 Can you Text a Divorce? Negotiating Women’s Rights in Law and SocietyProfessor Mona Siddiqui (University of Edinburgh). Monday 10 March 2014, 17:00-18:30 THE CHANGING NATURE OF EUROPEAN WAR, 1815-1914Profesor Margaret MacMillan and others: see details. Alison Richard Building, West Road, Ground Floor. Friday 07 February 2014, 14:00-18:00 THINKING ABOUT WAR BEFORE 1914Professor Margaret MacMillan, University of Oxford. Tuesday 04 February 2014, 17:00-18:30 EUROPEAN SOCIETY AND WARProfessor Margaret MacMillan, University of Oxford. Monday 03 February 2014, 17:00-18:30 Alastair Campbell: Journalism and democracy: grounds for optimism in the face of the future?Alastair Campbell. Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge. Thursday 14 November 2013, 17:00-18:30 Alastair Campbell: Why journalism, and why it matters in a world in fluxAlastair Campbell. Wednesday 13 November 2013, 17:00-18:30 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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