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JOB: Lecturer in English, American Literature (National University of Ireland Maynooth)

Latest Past Events

CFP: Lying (Bordeaux Montaigne University)

CFP Lying Conference to be held at Bordeaux Montaigne University, France, November 9-10, 2017. If you look up the word “lie” in the Oxford dictionary, it is defined as an intentionally false statement, meant to deceive. Like irony, lying is a matter of intention and interpretation, and it exists in a virtual space. Indeed, if it is not reported or simply detected by somebody else, a lie never exists as such, and in a way never reaches its potential. However, unlike irony, it is not regarded as a figure of speech. It does not refer to the particular position or strategy of a speaker with regard to his/her own words, but instead to the deceitful nature of these words. Lying challenges facts and truth and distorts them. It either works in the interests of the liar or, when it becomes compulsive or pathological, against them. It can thus designate fundamentally different […]

Hidden in Plain Sight: Escaped Slaves in Jamaica (Cambridge American History Seminar)

The Lent term schedule for the Cambridge American History Seminar and American History events, including details of which seminars have pre-circulated papers,  is now available here: http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/seminars/american-history-seminar  All seminars are held on Mondays at 5:00 PM in the Knox Shaw Room, Sidney Sussex College, unless otherwise indicated. 23 January: Simon Newman, Professor of History, University of Glasgow Hidden in Plain Sight: Escaped Slaves in Jamaica Discussion will be based on a pre-circulated paper

Society and Social Movements (University of Cambridge)

Girton College are delighted to invite you to a conference to celebrate the work of Betty Wood and Alastair Reid will take place in the Stanley Library.   The conference is entitled 'Society and Social Movements', and will have sessions on labour history, slavery, the colonial American South, gender history. It will be the College occasion to congratulate Betty and Alastair on their retirement.   To RSVP please email, Dr Simone Maghenzani ( sm955@cam.ac.uk), by Sunday 15 January 2017.   Programme of events 10.00 am Welcome Dr Simone Maghenzani The Mistress of Girton College, Prof. Susan J. Smith   For Betty Wood HISTORY OF THE COLONIAL AMERICAN SOUTH Chair: Dr Nick Guyatt (Trinity Hall, Cambridge) Speaker: Prof. Tim Lockley (Warwick) Discussant: Dr Ben Marsh (Kent)   HISTORY OF GENDER AND SLAVERY Chair: Dr John Thompson (St Catharine’s College, Cambridge) Speaker: Dr Inge Dornan (Brunel) Discussant: Dr Sarah Pearsall (Robinson College, […]