Lectures and Seminars, Trinity Term 2019
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WEDNESDAY 24 APRIL 2019 • SUPPLEMENT (1) TO NO 5236 • VOL 149 Gazette Supplement Lectures and Seminars, Trinity term 2019 Cyril Foster Lecture 350 Social Sciences 357 Colleges, Halls and Societies 363 Anthropology and Museum Ethnography Green Templeton Humanities 350 Saïd Business School Hertford Rothermere American Institute Education Keble Classics International Development Kellogg English Language and Literature Law Linacre History Politics and International Relations Lincoln History/Modern Languages/Voltaire Social Policy and Intervention Magdalen Foundation Socio-legal Studies Mansfield History of Art Sociology Oriel Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics St Anne’s Music Institutes, Centres and St Antony’s Oriental Studies Museums 360 St Hilda’s Philosophy St Hugh’s Ashmolean Museum Theology and Religion St Peter’s Bodleian Libraries Somerville Mathematical, Physical and China Centre University College Life Sciences 354 Hebrew and Jewish Studies Wolfson History of Science Museum Worcester Chemistry International Gender Studies Centre Blackfriars Hall Earth Sciences Islamic Studies Engineering Science St Stephen’s House Reuters Institute for the Study of Mathematical Institute Journalism Physics Latin American Centre Other Groups 366 Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Friends of the Bodleian Medical Sciences 355 Oxford Centre for Life-Writing Friends of the Pitt Rivers Museum Oxford Martin School Pathology Oxford Institute for Population Ageing Pharmacology Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics Population Health Psychiatry 349 350 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5236 • 24 April 2019 Cyril Foster Lecture American Literature Research Seminar Faculty of Classics Dr Emily Coit, Bristol Annual lectures This event has been cancelled due to 2 May: ‘Pure English: Edith Wharton’s unforeseen circumstances. American elect’ The following lectures will take place at 5pm in the Ioannou Centre for Classical and Professor Philip Gould, Brown Byzantine Studies. 13 May: ‘Melville and the time of war’ Sybille Haynes Lecture Professor Sara Johnson, California at San Humanities Professor Elisabetta Govi Diego 29 Apr: ‘Marzabotto: city of rites’ 5 Jun: ‘Notes towards a Black Rothermere American Institute encyclopedia: African language, Don Fowler Memorial Lecture The following events will take place at 5pm biographical fragments and early Professor William Fitzgerald at the Rothermere American Institute, American print culture’ 2 May: ‘Lucretius’ car crash and other anachronisms’ unless otherwise noted. Oxford Early American Republic Seminar Gaisford Lecture Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Catherine Treesh, Yale Dr Évelyne Prioux Arts and Letters 1 May: ‘Nova Scotia and the American 23 May: ‘The tattoo elegy: visualising the Revolution’ Deborah Treisman, The New Yorker, will violent fantasies of a Hellenistic poet’ deliver the 2019 Esmond Harmsworth Dr Claire Rydell Arcenas, Montana and RAI David Lewis Lecture Lecture in American Arts and Letters on 8 May: ‘When theory fails in practice: Professor Matthew W Stolper 13 June. learning from Locke’s mistakes in early 29 May: ‘The Persepolis Fortification Subject: ‘New Yorker fiction through the America’ Archive since David Lewis’ decades’ Lindsey Walters, Cambridge APGRD Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History 15 May: ‘The environmental thought of runaways from slavery’ PUBLIC LECTURES Professor John McNeill, Georgetown, will deliver the 2019 Sir John Elliott Lecture in Dr Michael Breidenbach, Ave Maria The following lectures will take place at 3pm Atlantic History on 21 May. 22 May: ‘Sovereign jealousies: the Quebec on Mondays in the Lecture Theatre, Ioannou Subject: ‘Health and disease history of the Act, the declaration of independence and Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies. Caribbean, 1491–1850: two syndemics’ immigration in the new republic’ All welcome. Free; registration not required. Special events Dr Jane Dinwoodie, Cambridge Professor Henry Power, Exeter 29 May: ‘Camouflage tactics and Indian 13 May: ‘Homer and the discovery of the Dr Cathryn Setz and Dr Elizabeth Pender, non-removal in the American south’ Pacific’ Leeds 30 Apr: Book launch: Shattered Objects: Olga Akroyd, Kent Dr Isobel Hurst, Goldsmiths Djuna Barnes’s Modernism 5 Jun: ‘Saints, spies, celibates: the erotic 20 May: ‘ “The mask of a very definite ambiguity of the revolutionary hero’ purpose”: Edith Wharton and the Professor Will Kaufman, Central classics’ Lancashire Dr Nicholas Cole 17 May: ‘Woody Guthrie and Old Man 12 Jun: ‘The Quill Project: mythbusting SYMPOSIUM Trump’ the constitutional convention’ The 19th annual joint APGRD and Royal American History Research Seminar Dr Tristan Stubbs, Houses of Parliament Holloway postgraduate symposium will 19 Jun: Book talk: Masters of violence: the take place on 24 June in the Lecture Theatre, The following seminars will take place at plantation overseers of eighteenth-century Ioannou Centre, and 25 June in the Drama 12.30pm on Tuesdays. For pre-circulated Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia Department, RHUL. Guest respondent: Dr papers: [email protected]. Hallie Marshall, UBC. Free; registration not American Politics graduate seminar Dr Claire Rydell Arcenas, Montana and RAI required. 30 Apr: ‘Reexamining Locke in 19th- The seminar welcomes all to its meetings Subject: ‘Communities and contexts in century American intellectual life’ of presentations and discussion led by the theory and practice of Greek and postgraduate, junior and senior researchers Roman drama’ Dr Gareth Davies at 1pm on Wednesdays. Sandwich lunch 7 May: ‘The Mississippi Flood of 1927: provided. To attend: john.ruckelshaus@sjc. first modern disaster?’ ox.ac.uk or [email protected]. Professor Josef Sorett, Columbia American History graduate seminar 14 May: ‘The art and politics of Afro- Protestantism’ The seminar welcomes all to its meetings of presentations and discussion led by Professor Jen Manion, Amherst postgraduate, junior and senior researchers 19 Feb: ‘Female husbands and the at noon on Mondays. Sandwich lunch transgender past, 1870–1910’ provided. University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5236 • 24 April 2019 351 CONFERENCE Dr Ben Higgins History of science, medicine and 14 May: ‘Taverns, two-penny rooms, technology research seminars A conference will take place on 12 July tyring-houses: early modern bookshops in the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, The following seminars will take place at and their uses’ St Hilda’s. Speakers and chairs include: 4pm on Mondays in the History Faculty Marilyn Booth; Malika Bastin-Hammou, Professor Julie Crawford, Columbia Lecture Theatre (coffee from 3.30pm in the Grenoble; Marios Chatziprokopiou, 28 May: ‘ “The office becomes a woman Common Room). Conveners: Professor Rob Athens; Raphael Cormack; Carmen Gitre, best”: sovereignty and counsel in The Iliffe, Dr Sloan Mahone Virginia Tech; Sameh Hanna, Leeds; Lloyd Winter’s Tale’ Dr Richard Noakes, Exeter Llewelyn-Jones, Cardiff;Shaymaa Moussa, Professor Warren Boutcher, QMUL 29 Apr: ‘Signals from other worlds: the Cairo; Evelyn Richardson, Chicago; Ons 11 Jun: ‘Writing diversity and division: technological imagination in British Trabelsi, Bordeaux; and Houman Zandi- Montaigne and the literary history of wireless cultures, c1900–40’ Zadeh, Flinders. Fee: £20 (£15 concessions). Europe, 1550–1660’ Registration required: www.apgrd.ox.ac. Dr Erin Spinney uk/events. Conveners: Professor Fiona Postcolonial writing and theory seminar 13 May: ‘Women’s labour and British Macintosh, Dr Raphael Cormack naval hospitals and hospital ships The following seminars will take place at Subject: ‘Classical theatre and the Middle 1775–1815’ 5.15pm on Thursdays in Seminar Room B, East: Greek drama and the “classic(s)” in St Cross Building, unless otherwise noted. Mr Mikhail Nakonechnyi the Arab-speaking world and Iran’ Conveners: Professor E Boehmer, Professor 20 May: ‘ “Dead souls”: mortality, A Mukherjee disability and early release on medical Faculty of English Language and grounds from GULAG, 1930–55’ Literature Sara Ahmed 9 May, Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre, Dr Christina Benninghaus Professor of Poetry Lecture St Cross Building: ‘Closing the door: 3 Jun: ‘Matters of choice? Writing a complaint as diversity work’ history of infertility, c1900’ Professor Simon Armitage will deliver his valedictory Professor of Poetry Lecture Masterclass Dr John Waller, Michigan at 5.30pm on 15 May in the Examination Coilin Parsons, Georgetown, and Robert 10 Jun: ‘How much do ideas matter? The Schools. Young, NYU role of biological myths in the creation of Subject: ‘When I heard the learn’d 5pm, 23 May: ‘Settler colonialism’ social and ethnic hierarchies’ astronomer’ Daniele Nunziata Dr Neil Tarrant, York Visiting Professor of Creative Media 6 Jun: ‘Understanding Cypriot literatures 17 Jun: ‘Reconstructing Thomist Lectures in relation to postcolonialism’ astrology: Robert Bellarmine and the debate over the papal bull Coeli et terrae’ WAYS OF SEEING: PRACTICE AND THEORY Dorothée Boulanger IN FACTUAL MEDIA 20 Jun: ‘Gender and masculinities: Oxford Centre for Global History investigating the coloniality of power in Samir Shah will deliver the Visiting ST HILDA’S/LATIN AMERICAN CENTRE/ Angola’s postcolonial literature’ Professor of Creative Media Lectures at GLOBAL HISTORY OF CAPITALISM 5.30pm on the following days in the St PROJECT/UPIER PROJECT COLLOQUIUM Faculty of History Cross Building. A colloquium will take place 26–27 April 10 May, Gulbenkian Theatre: ‘Truth, lies Dacre Lecture