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Annual Paris Lecture to Feature Professor Ben Hutchinson – Virtual Event 3 March 2021

We are pleased to announce that our annual Paris Lecture, in conjunction with our Paris Master’s Programmes, will be taking place virtually on Wednesday 3 March at 18.30 (GMT). Our annual Paris event not only celebrates Kent’s Paris School of Arts and Culture, but also showcases strong and exciting research undertaken by our academics and students at the University of Kent.

Ben Hutchinson, Professor of European Literature at the University of Kent, will present his new book The Midlife Mind: Literature and the Art of Ageing (Reaktion Books, 2020), followed by a panel discussion chaired by Professor Jeremy Carrette (Dean for Europe), with three leading specialists in the field of literary studies: Lucie Campos, Director of the Villa Gillet, Claire Davison, Professor of Modernist Studies at Paris III, and Daniel Medin, Professor of Comparative Literature at the American University of Paris.

The talk and panel discussion will explore the meaning of midlife and ageing through the history of literature. What does it mean, in the famous formulation of Dante, to be in the middle of life’s way? From the ancients to the moderns, from poets to playwrights, writers have long meditated on how we can remain creative as we move through our middle years. There are no better guides, then, to how we have regarded middle age in the past, how we understand it in the present, and how we might make it as rewarding as possible in the future. The talk and discussion will explore these issues alongside questions of the midlife crisis, the menopause, the acceptance of mortality, and the creative potential of ageing. Read more on Professor Hutchison’s book here.

The lecture will begin at 18.30 virtually via Zoom. Please ensure you register so you can receive your link to access the event.

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There will be an opportunity to ask questions after the panel discussion, so please send any questions in advance to events@kent.ac.uk.

We look forward to seeing you on March 3rd.

The University of Kent’s Paris Summer School has left scholars pining for the city they now love

Following the theme of ‘revolutions’, the two week Paris Summer School tackled a wide range of academic disciplines; from  avant-garde architecture, middle East uprisings and historical and political revolution to immigration to France, heritage management, self-expression and the use of new technologies to tell a story.

Every day a different excursion complemented the day’s learning. Highlights included a private opening of a philosophy cafe in the Marais for thought-provoking discussions, a guided tour of the castle and garden of Versailles and a peek at a hidden library with wondrous architecture.

The Paris Summer School’s ‘piece de resistance’ was watching the sunset  over Paris from the students’ roof terrace then claiming a deckchair in the Roman Arena to enjoy the capital’s Festival des Nouveaux Cinemas.

Dr Ana de Medeiros, Academic Director of the University of Kent at Paris commented,

It was a wonderful opportunity for our very best students to learn something new and discover Paris. They gained confidence, opened their minds to new subjects, became comfortable in a whole new environment, made new friends and even tried out some French! I am sure that these extra skills will all be extremely valuable in their future careers.