BA (Hons) Philosophy and Social Anthropology final year student, Maria Balan, gives us an insight into her recent Philosophy of Language essay. By Maria Balan … Read more
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Nostalgia Interviews: Árni Svanur Daníelsson
Chris’ guest this week is Árni Svanur Daníelsson, Head of Communication at the Lutheran World Federation. Árni was born in Iceland in 1973, he grew … Read more
Pride Month 2021: Religion, homophobia and colonialism
BA (Hons) Religious Studies student, Kush Galoria, has written an article in celebration of Pride Month 2021 on religion, homophobia and colonialism. By Kush Galoria … Read more
Dr Chris Deacy hosting an online conference: Fantasy and Fandom 2021
Head of Department of Religious Studies, Dr Chris Deacy is organising an online conference: Fantasy and Fandom 2021 — Theology, Religion and Popular Culture Network … Read more
Part 2: Do our words mean anything?
BA (Hons) Law and Philosophy final year student, Morton Thornton gives us an insight into his recent Philosophy of Language essay. This is the second … Read more
Modern Languages Teaching Forum: call for papers
Postponed until Autumn term – date TBC The fifth Modern Languages Teaching Forum will be now held in the Autumn term. The theme for the … Read more
Now that I’m here: a conversation with Robert Rotifer
The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, along with the German Society and the Modern Languages Society recently hosted a live talk with Austrian musician, … Read more
Nostalgia Interviews: Rose Pacette
Sr. Rose Pacatte, who is based in Culver City CA, around 9 miles from Hollywood, is the latest guest on Dr Chris Deacy’s Nostalgia Interviews … Read more
Dr Thomas Baldwin’s latest book shortlisted for R. Gapper Book Prize 2020
Reader in French, Dr Thomas Baldwin’s latest book, Roland Barthes: The Proust Variations, has been shortlisted by The Society for French Studies’ R. Gapper Book … Read more
Pride 2021: Gender Fluidity in Opera: Balzac’s Sarrasine
By Iris Matthews BA (Hons) Art History and French Gender fluidity in opera is not as uncommon as one might think. There have been many famous … Read more