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Call for Papers – Cross-disciplinary Phenomenology: A Readiness for the Questionable

By crn | 26 January 2016

Phenomenology has inspired countless pieces of art, literature and music, and has influenced disciplines as diverse as theology, cognitive science, anthropology, ecology, architecture and nursing. Phenomenology can … Read more

Ben Hickman on ‘Poetry’s Undone Politics: Vulnerability after the Avant-Garde’

By crn | 09 December 2015

This Autumn term Dr Ben Hickman gave a research seminar on ‘Poetry’s Undone Politics: Vulnerability after the Avant-Garde’. Following Ben’s presentation, Professor Wendy Parkins, who had … Read more

Preserving Egypt’s Cultural Heritage: Mitigating Threats for a Sustainable Future

By crn | 07 December 2015

At the end of October Professor Caroline Rooney attended a workshop on ‘Preserving Egypt’s Cultural Heritage: Mitigating Threats for a Sustainable Future’. The gathering was enabled … Read more

Reflections on ‘The Cosmopolitan Mr Steinberg’

By crn | 06 November 2015

On 21st October Dr Will Norman gave a research seminar on the ‘strange career of Saul Steinberg, an emigre artist best known for his New Yorker covers … Read more

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