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Research Seminar in SPLAS

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Lázaro Lima (University of Richmond, Virginia), "Latino Studies, Identity Claims, and the Closing of the Democratic Commons in the Neoliberal University". Part of the Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies research seminar series 2017/18.

Research Seminar in SPLAS

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Alicia Kent (King's College London), "Leonora Carrington and Surrealist Visuality". Part of the Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies research seminar series 2017/18.

Research Seminar in SPLAS

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Alicia Kent (King's College London), "Leonora Carrington and Surrealist Visuality". Part of the Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies research seminar series 2017/18.

Research Seminar in SPLAS

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Catherine Grant (Birkbeck), 'On Lucrecia Martel, videographically'. Part of the Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies research seminar series 2017/18.

Melancholia. A Sebald Variation.

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Melancholia. A Sebald Variation is an exhibition that will take the viewer on a Sebaldian journey from the ruins of 1945 to the present day, provoking reflection about the European condition and about the nature of melancholy itself.

CCRB Seminar: Dr James Turner

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Sex chromosomes and mammalian infertility

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Michèle Lowrie, (University of Chicago), 'Security, A Roman Metaphor'. A joint research seminar between the Departments of Comparative Literature and Classics.

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Itala Vivan (Università degli Studi di Milano), 'The Postcolonial Museum'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

CANCELLED - Comparative Literature research seminar

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Cristina Viti in Conversation with Rosa Mucignat (King's College London), 'The World Saved by Kids: Notes on Translating Elsa Morante'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Jeremy Tambling (University of Manchester). Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18
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