QMUL Comparative Literature
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Department of Comparative Literature and Culture at Queen Mary University of London @QMUL @QMULSLLF
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Queen Mary University of London 's Centre for Childhood Culture's Annual Lecture tomorrow - claudia pasquero + Marco Poletto from ecoLogicStudio talking about their AirBubble playground QMUL Comparative Literature . Incl environment, health, more-than human interactions. Details and book here childlitchildlives.wordpress.com/2023/05/11/cen…
Did you catch Queen Mary University of London Professor of Children's Literature & Childhood Culture, Kiera Vaclavik Kiera Vaclavik on In Our Time BBC Radio 4 In Our Time, talking all things Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland, and how we read and write the experience of childhood? bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
Brilliant Playing Poetry workshop for the Serious Literary Play module kids QMUL Comparative Literature led by fantastic @cassettewitch & /weirdtoday We played as footwear, lived + died in poem-games, we word boggled, we writhed...We pondered choice, play, literature. BIG THX 2 Nick & Antosh
Parts of an essay I wrote for The British Academy Higher Education Policy Institute report, 'The Lives of ECRs', picked up by Times Higher Education. How to get in & get on in academia? But crucially, how to get OVER a PhD? Hell, it's tough. But it needs money, support, honesty & time timeshighereducation.com/news/post-phd-…
Really looking forward to talking with @HollyERyan about my book on Wednesday next week (details below). All are welcome! QMUL ModernLanguages QMULSLLF CRoLAC SLAS Society for Latin American Studies
Check out this brilliant new issue of Paragraph: A Journal of Modern Critical Theory on Difficulty's Knots: Disturbance, Untimeliness, Risk, edited by QMUL Comparative Literature's Kasia Mika-Bresolin & Richard Mason. With fantastic, cross-period articles & an open access intro from Kasia & Richard --> euppublishing.com/toc/para/47/1
A fascinating research seminar at Queen Mary Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences QMULSLLF QMUL Comparative Literature from Richard Mason on Freinet and institutional psychotherapy, and from Jean Duffy on Dubuffet's art and experimental 'jargon' texts. And some beautiful slides too!
Off to a great start at QMULSLLF Queen Mary Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences study day, Creative Visual Methods: Practice Outputs & Engagement led by Émilie Oléron Evans 🇵🇸🍉 & Rachel Randall. Workshops coming up from Catherine Grant & andrea aramburú v. Here's Ru Danreuther, BLOC Venue Manager, showing the brilliant venue