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“Alternative Enlightenments”: Symposium at Kent’s Paris campus explores the meaning of Enlightenment

By mjc56 | 02 April 2014

Paris was home to so many eighteenth-century philosophers, there could be no more suitable place in which to revisit the history of the Enlightenment. A … Read more

Barbara Franchi – Reflections around the Eight Annual Feminist Theory Workshop, Duke University, 21-22 March 2014

By mjc56 | 31 March 2014

Reflections around the Eight Annual Feminist Theory Workshop Duke University, 21-22 March 2014 The Feminist Theory Workshops organized by Duke Women’s Studies are a worldly-renowned … Read more

Dr Derek Ryan – New Publications on Virginia Woolf

By mjc56 | 28 February 2014

Cambridge University Press edition of Virginia Woolf’s Flush: A Biography  Dr. Derek Ryan has joined Professor Linden Peach as co-editor of the Cambridge University Press … Read more

Dr. Will Norman “On Late Nabokov: A Symposium”

By mjc56 | 24 February 2014

Prof. David Ayers Joins Board of Kyiv-Mohyla Arts and Humanities (KMAH)

By mjc56 | 12 February 2014

David Ayers, Professor of Modernism and Critical Theory, has joined the editorial board of the new Kyiv-Mohyla Arts and Humanities (KMAH) journal, the first Ukrainian peer reviewed … Read more

Dr Norbert Bugeja awarded € 5,000 for the translation of South of the Kasbah

By mjc56 | 29 January 2014

Dr Norbert Bugeja has been awarded the sum of € 5,000 for the translation into English of a collection of fifty of his poems, that … Read more

ABSTRACT: Dr Harry Newman @ Theories of Blood in Late Medieval and Early Modern English Literature and Culture St Anne’s College, Oxford: 8th-10th January, 2014

By mjc56 | 07 January 2014

‘[T]his painting / Wherein you see me smeared’: Blood, Character and Metatheatre in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus To what extent did stage blood function as an agent … Read more

OUT NOW – Comparative American Studies – Volume 11, Number 4, Dec 2013 Special Issue: ‘Questioning E Pluribus Unum’ ed. Dr. Michael Collins

By mjc56 | 17 December 2013

Dr. Michael Collins (Kent), with Dr. Chris Pallant (CCCU) and Dr. Sarah Trott (Swansea) have just completed work on a special issue memorialising the 2010 … Read more

Prof David Ayers, New Edited Collection on The Aesthetics of Matter: Modernism, the Avant-Garde, and Material Exchange

By mjc56 | 17 December 2013

David Ayers, Professor of Modernism and Critical Theory has just published an edited collection on The Aesthetics of Matter: Modernism, the Avant-Garde, and Material Exchange. The book is … Read more

David Herd Receives Critical Acclaim for All Just

By mjc56 | 05 November 2013

All Just, the latest collection of poetry by David Herd, Professor of Modern Literature in the School of English, has been described as ‘one of … Read more

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