Speaking Texts Symposium
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A symposium at Kingston University on 21st June 2023 bringing together a diverse range of speakers to explore and celebrate those stories hiding in plain sight.
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24-04-2023 13:11:05
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Tickets for 'Speaking Texts: Uncovering the 18th Century Stories Hiding in Plain Sight', our one-day, free, in-person symposium on 21st June are now available to book here. The venue is the Penrhyn Road campus of Kingston University: eventbrite.co.uk/e/speaking-tex…
We Have a Winner! Delighted to announce Paterson Joseph Paterson Joseph and his exceptional debut novel, 'The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho', as the recipient of the 2023 #RSLChristopherBlandPrize! Congratulations, Paterson! 🎉 @dialoguebooks bit.ly/RSL_CBPrize
I'm at "Speaking Texts: Uncovering the 18th-Century Stories Hiding in Plain Sight" & you can follow today's discussions using: Speaking Texts Symposium #KUSpeakingTexts
Check out these excellent resources, produced as part of Opening the Cabinets of Curiosity, a work of what Hannah described as "critical fabulation": vam.ac.uk/research/proje… #KUSpeakingTexts Speaking Texts Symposium
A fascinating talk by Paterson Joseph (Paterson Joseph) closed today’s Speaking Texts Symposium symposium at #KingstonUni. The award-winning actor and author joined academics from across the country to discuss and celebrate the 18th century stories hiding in plain sight ✍️ 💙
This was just the perfect end to such a brilliant symposium, dovetailing perfectly with so many conversations we've had today. Thanks so much for joining us Paterson Joseph & congratulations Karen Lipsedge (@1KAL228) full hosting such an extraordinary event! #KUSpeakingTexts
Sounds like some really fascinating conversations happened here, particularly on the subject of diversified pedagogy! Lots of intersting tweets on the hashtag - #KUSpeakingTexts And you can follow the project here: Speaking Texts Symposium
“Storytelling is my way of remembering, and how those stories are told is so vital.” Hear from Paterson Joseph (Paterson Joseph) and #KingstonUni’s Dr Karen Lipsedge about the importance of sharing hidden 18th century stories following yesterday’s Speaking Texts Symposium symposium🗣️