DPhil Research-In-Progress Forum
Week 6 (Wednesday 1st June): DPhil Research-In-Progress Forum
Organised by George Mather and Lucy Haenlein
The next session of the Modern and Contemporary Graduate Forum will take place on June the 1st at 17.15 in Seminar Room B at the St Cross Building (not All Souls). This week’s session is on classics and literary value, and our speakers are as follows:
Caterina Domeneghini (Wolfson College), ‘“The classics which are still modern, the moderns which have become classics”: Negotiating modernism and the mass market in twentieth-century reprint series’
Robert Freeman (New College), ‘The Measure of a Crooked Cord: RhodesMustFall, Value and Race’
The forum is a chance for modern and contemporary graduate students to share new research, work in progress, or problems they’ve encountered, and to get to know each other in a relaxed and supportive setting. Drinks and nibbles will be provided and there will be plenty of time to get to know fellow graduates in the mod/con strand. We hope to see many of you there!
If you are interested in presenting at a future session, please get in touch with Lucy Haenlein (lucy.haenlein@queens.ox.ac.uk) and George Mather (george.mather@new.ox.ac.uk).
Date:
1 June 2022, 17:15 (Wednesday, 6th week, Trinity 2022)
Venue:
Seminar Room B at St Cross
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organisers:
George Potts,
Santanu Das
Organiser contact email address:
george.potts@ell.ox.ac.uk
Part of:
Modern and Contemporary Literature Research Seminar
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Katy Terry