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Beyond the Spectacle supports Border Crossings’ ORIGINS Festival in Writers series

By | 28 May 2021

School of English research centre, ‘Beyond the Spectacle: Native North American Presence in England‘ are supporting Border Crossings’ ORIGINS Festival. The festival is a celebration … Read more

Professor David Stirrup and Dr Matthew Whittle win prestigious CHASE collaborative doctoral award

By | 25 February 2021

Professor of American Literature and Indigenous Studies, David Stirrup, and Dr Matthew Whittle from the Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies (CISCS) at the … Read more

BBC Arts’ Culture in Quarantine premieres ‘Across the Big Water’ animated film based on Professor David Stirrup’s AHRC research

By | 09 December 2020

Professor David Stirrup’s extensive research into Indigenous people from North America, and their journey to, and life in Britain, is one of nine selected Arts … Read more

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