Author: bsls

  • Symposium on Affective Science and Performance

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    Symposium Information – Affective Science and Performance 7 September 2012 – 8 September 2012 Jarman Building, University of Kent, Canterbury Schedule Friday 7 September  4 – 5pm – Keynote by Professor Bruce McConachie (Gulbenkian Cinema) 5 – 6 – Drinks Reception 6 – 8 pm – Opportunity to experience an Immersive environment from the AHRC-funded…

  • Moving Towards Science in the Long Nineteenth Century

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    12 September 2012, The Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle upon Tyne Guest speakers: Dr Peter Garratt (Northumbria University), Professor David Knight (Durham University), and Professor Jennifer Richards and Dr Anne Whitehead (Newcastle University) The North East Postgraduate Research Group for the Long Nineteenth Century (NENC) is pleased to announce that registration is now open for…

  • Small Grants Announcement: Exhibiting Human Remains Conference

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    The summer 2012 round of the BSLS small grants scheme has been won by Professor Laurence Talairach-Vielmas of the University of Toulouse.  The grant will support Exhibiting Human Remains (Hunterian Museum, 4 June 2013), the third in a series of conferences in France and Britain on ‘History and Cultural Representations of Human Remains.’  The cfp…

  • AHRC Science in Culture exploratory networks and workshops

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    Two exploratory projects funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council under the Science in Culture initiative have recently held workshops and launched new websites offering ideas and opportunities for collaborations between literary scholars and biologists. Here are links to their websites: Beyond the Gene (University of Southampton) Cultivating Common Ground: Biology and the Humanities…

  • Victorian Things symposium

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    Victorian Things: Nineteenth-Century Literature and Material Culture is a one-day symposium to be held at Oxford Brookes on Saturday 22nd September 2012. It will reflect on, and respond to, the current materialist turn in Victorian Studies and Thing Theory. Nineteenth-century literature is crowded with objects, but traditional methods of interpretation have directed us to focus on…

  • Genetics and French Culture special issue

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    We are pleased to inform you of the publication of a special issue of L’Esprit Créateur (Summer 2012, Vol. 52, No. 2) guest edited by Louise Lyle and Douglas Morrey, on ‘Genetics and French Culture’. Table of Contents below: 1 Louise Lyle — Introduction: Genetics and French Culture 10 Valérie Narayana — Zola et le…

  • History and Cultural Representations of Human Remains Conferences

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    Three conferences on the history and cultural representations of human remains are taking place in France and the United Kingdom.  The three interdisciplinary conferences will examine the relationship between anatomical knowledge and practice and their cultural representations so as to offer an overview of the cultural reception of the exhibition of human remains. Medical Museums…

  • New Job in Literature and Science at Glamorgan

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    UNIVERSITY OF GLAMORGAN Senior Lecturer in English Literature – (Ref: FBS110) £38,140 – £44,166 per annum Applications are invited for a Senior Lectureship in English Literature in either the early modern period and/or the long eighteenth century. The research specialism is open but applications from those with expertise in Literature and Science or Welsh Writing…

  • Moving Towards Science in the Long Nineteenth Century: A Postgraduate Symposium

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    Guest speakers: Professor Jennifer Richards and Dr Anne Whitehead (Newcastle University), Professor David Knight (Durham University), and Dr Peter Garratt (Northumbria University) The North East Postgraduate Research Group for the Long Nineteenth Century (NENC) invites proposals for a one-day postgraduate symposium held on Wednesday 12 September 2012. The theme of the symposium reflects two parallel…

  • ‘Face to Face’ Encounters between the Arts and Sciences

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    “‘Face to Face’ — Encounters between the Arts and Sciences” is an Interdisciplinary Colloquium to be held at Queen Mary University of London, on Friday, 22nd June 2012. PROGRAMME 09.30-10.00 Coffee and Registration (Lockkeepers’ Cottage, Georg Steiner Room) 10.00-10.15 Welcome and Introduction 10.15-10.55 KEYNOTE LECTURE: Prof. Leonard Olschner (Queen Mary University of London): ‘A Science…

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