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SUMMARY:'Irony\, Agency and African Global Imaginaries: Book Discussion' -
  Dr Penny Cartwright (Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251204T171500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251204T181500Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/285b155d-3544-4710-8145-722741a760b0/
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the seminar is to foster a dynamic and interdiscipl
 inary research culture supportive of individual scholarship.  Finalists\, 
 M.St. and D.Phil. students\, lecturers\, fellows\, scholars from across th
 e university community – all are welcome. If you’d like to appear on t
 he seminar mailing list\, please email martha.swift@ell.ox.ac.uk OR hannah
 .fagan@mansfield.ox.ac.uk\nSpeakers:\nDr Penny Cartwright (Oxford)
LOCATION:Wadham College\, Parks Road OX1 3PN
TZID:Europe/London
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SUMMARY:A panel to mark the 25th anniversary of J. M. Coetzee’s influent
 ial novel 'Disgrace'\, with Derek Attridge (York) and Urmila Seshagiri (Te
 nnessee)  - Derek Attridge (University of York)\, Urmila Seshagiri (Tennes
 see)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20241121T171500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20241121T181500Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/7ae13cb5-6a80-490e-bf90-9389eecd5dd4/
DESCRIPTION:\nSpeakers:\nDerek Attridge (University of York)\, Urmila Sesh
 agiri (Tennessee)
LOCATION:Wadham College (Okinaga Room)\, Parks Road OX1 3PN
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/7ae13cb5-6a80-490e-bf90-9389eecd5dd4/
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  influential novel 'Disgrace'\, with Derek Attridge (York) and Urmila Sesh
 agiri (Tennessee)  - Derek Attridge (University of York)\, Urmila Seshagir
 i (Tennessee)
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SUMMARY:How We Hate Now: Xenophobia in the Age of Anti-Racism - Madhumita 
 Lahiri (U of Michigan\, Ann Arbor)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240613T171500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240613T181500
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/ca5191d6-8b6e-453c-b010-c03ad85c29ee/
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the seminar is to foster a dynamic and interdiscipl
 inary postcolonial research culture supportive of individual scholarship. 
  Finalists\, M.St. and D.Phil. students\, lecturers\, fellows\, scholars f
 rom across the university community – all are welcome.  If you’d like 
 to appear on the seminar mailing list\, please email martha.swift@ell.ox.a
 c.uk OR hannah.fagan@mansfield.ox.ac.uk \nSpeakers:\nMadhumita Lahiri (U o
 f Michigan\, Ann Arbor)
LOCATION:Wadham College (Okinaga Room)\, Parks Road OX1 3PN
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/ca5191d6-8b6e-453c-b010-c03ad85c29ee/
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 adhumita Lahiri (U of Michigan\, Ann Arbor)
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SUMMARY:The Battle of the Birds: William Colenso\, Walter Buller\, Witi Ih
 imaera\, and the materiality of avian fables - Kaori Nagai (University of 
 Kent)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240523T130000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240523T140000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/1c778c5a-7691-4374-b43c-ad61198e17a6/
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the seminar is to foster a dynamic and interdiscipl
 inary postcolonial research culture supportive of individual scholarship. 
  Finalists\, M.St. and D.Phil. students\, lecturers\, fellows\, scholars f
 rom across the university community – all are welcome.  If you’d like 
 to appear on the seminar mailing list\, please email martha.swift@ell.ox.a
 c.uk OR hannah.fagan@mansfield.ox.ac.uk \nSpeakers:\nKaori Nagai (Universi
 ty of Kent)
LOCATION:St Cross Building (History of the Book Room)\, St Cross Road OX1 
 3UR
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/1c778c5a-7691-4374-b43c-ad61198e17a6/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:The Battle of the Birds: William Colenso\, Walter Buller\
 , Witi Ihimaera\, and the materiality of avian fables - Kaori Nagai (Unive
 rsity of Kent)
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SUMMARY:Journal editing in the changing marketplace: Postcolonial writing 
 or world literature? - Janet Wilson (Northampton and editor-in-chief\, Jou
 rnal of Postcolonial Literature)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240516T171500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240516T181500
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/592f23ff-29a4-46e4-8c14-6047c0e7155b/
DESCRIPTION:\nStatus: This talk has been cancelled\nThe aim of the seminar
  is to foster a dynamic and interdisciplinary postcolonial research cultur
 e supportive of individual scholarship.  Finalists\, M.St. and D.Phil. stu
 dents\, lecturers\, fellows\, scholars from across the university communit
 y – all are welcome.  If you’d like to appear on the seminar mailing l
 ist\, please email martha.swift@ell.ox.ac.uk OR hannah.fagan@mansfield.ox.
 ac.uk \nSpeakers:\nJanet Wilson (Northampton and editor-in-chief\, Journal
  of Postcolonial Literature)
LOCATION:Wadham College (Okinaga Room)\, Parks Road OX1 3PN
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/592f23ff-29a4-46e4-8c14-6047c0e7155b/
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  writing or world literature? - Janet Wilson (Northampton and editor-in-ch
 ief\, Journal of Postcolonial Literature)
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SUMMARY:Autofiction and/as World Literature’ - Martha Swift (Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240502T171500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240502T181500
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/8695c9bd-286a-42b1-aa18-585564704bc4/
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the seminar is to foster a dynamic and interdiscipl
 inary postcolonial research culture supportive of individual scholarship. 
  Finalists\, M.St. and D.Phil. students\, lecturers\, fellows\, scholars f
 rom across the university community – all are welcome.  If you’d like 
 to appear on the seminar mailing list\, please email martha.swift@ell.ox.a
 c.uk OR hannah.fagan@mansfield.ox.ac.uk \nSpeakers:\nMartha Swift (Oxford)
LOCATION:Wadham College (Okinaga Room)\, Parks Road OX1 3PN
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/8695c9bd-286a-42b1-aa18-585564704bc4/
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SUMMARY:Literature\, Democracy and Transitional Justice: Comparative World
  Perspectives: a book discussion - Mohamed-Salah Omri (St John’s\, Oxfor
 d)\, Philippe Roussin (CNRS\, Paris)\, Anisa Daoudi (Translation Studies\,
  Birmingham)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240222T171500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240222T181500Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/eba2bdc4-00f3-4042-b091-ec87cb9856b4/
DESCRIPTION:\nSpeakers:\nMohamed-Salah Omri (St John’s\, Oxford)\, Phili
 ppe Roussin (CNRS\, Paris)\, Anisa Daoudi (Translation Studies\, Birmingha
 m)
LOCATION:Okinaga Room
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/eba2bdc4-00f3-4042-b091-ec87cb9856b4/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Literature\, Democracy and Transitional Justice: Comparat
 ive World Perspectives: a book discussion - Mohamed-Salah Omri (St John’
 s\, Oxford)\, Philippe Roussin (CNRS\, Paris)\, Anisa Daoudi (Translation 
 Studies\, Birmingham)
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SUMMARY:‘Indian Jugglers and West Indian Cricketers: James\, Hazlitt\, a
 nd Decolonization’s Anachronisms’ - Nasser Mufti (University of Illino
 is\, Chicago)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240207T171500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240207T181500Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/a2e0bbe7-25ca-4435-94a1-c86ed63aaa38/
DESCRIPTION:How Britain’s nineteenth century functioned as a field of in
 telligibility into the problem of decolonization\, particularly for Eric W
 illiams\, V.S. Naipaul\, and C.L.R. James. \n\n\nSpeakers:\nNasser Mufti (
 University of Illinois\, Chicago)
LOCATION:Wadham College (The C. Day Lewis Room)\, Parks Road OX1 3PN
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/a2e0bbe7-25ca-4435-94a1-c86ed63aaa38/
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 zlitt\, and Decolonization’s Anachronisms’ - Nasser Mufti (University 
 of Illinois\, Chicago)
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SUMMARY:Writing intergenerational spaces in contemporary British Chinese p
 oetry - Alex Tickell (Open University)\, Jennifer Wong (independent)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240125T171500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240125T181500Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/e1d1d2c3-dbf7-4141-a682-adee0f988d2b/
DESCRIPTION:\nSpeakers:\nAlex Tickell (Open University)\, Jennifer Wong (i
 ndependent)
LOCATION:Wadham College (Okinaga Room)\, Parks Road OX1 3PN
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/e1d1d2c3-dbf7-4141-a682-adee0f988d2b/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Writing intergenerational spaces in contemporary British 
 Chinese poetry - Alex Tickell (Open University)\, Jennifer Wong (independe
 nt)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Postcolonial and World Literatures Seminar - Ankhi Mukherjee (Univ
 ersity of Oxford)\, Charles Forsdick (James Barrow Professor French and AH
 RC Theme Leadership Fellow for ‘Translating Cultures’\, Liverpool)\, S
 arah Jilani (City\, University of London)\, Professor Elleke Boehmer (Univ
 ersity of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230601T171500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230601T181500
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/41bd9a61-c64d-4aef-a210-4d733567295e/
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the seminar is to foster a dynamic and interdiscipl
 inary postcolonial research culture supportive of individual scholarship. 
  Finalists\, M.St. and D.Phil. students\, lecturers\, fellows\, scholars f
 rom across the university community – all are welcome.  If you’d like 
 to appear on the seminar mailing list\, please email martha.swift@ell.ox.a
 c.uk OR hannah.fagan@mansfield.ox.ac.uk \nSpeakers:\nAnkhi Mukherjee (Univ
 ersity of Oxford)\, Charles Forsdick (James Barrow Professor French and AH
 RC Theme Leadership Fellow for ‘Translating Cultures’\, Liverpool)\, S
 arah Jilani (City\, University of London)\, Professor Elleke Boehmer (Univ
 ersity of Oxford)
LOCATION:Wadham College (Seminar Rooms 4/5)\, Parks Road OX1 3PN
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/41bd9a61-c64d-4aef-a210-4d733567295e/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Postcolonial and World Literatures Seminar - Ankhi Mukher
 jee (University of Oxford)\, Charles Forsdick (James Barrow Professor Fren
 ch and AHRC Theme Leadership Fellow for ‘Translating Cultures’\, Liver
 pool)\, Sarah Jilani (City\, University of London)\, Professor Elleke Boeh
 mer (University of Oxford)
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SUMMARY:Multilingual Perspectives on the Colonial Novel - Elleke Boehmer (
 University of Oxford)\, Marijke Denger (Bern)\, Richard Drayton (KCL)\, An
 khi Mukherjee (University of Oxford)\, Rick Honings (Leiden)\, Coen van 
 ’t Veer (Leiden)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220525T160000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220525T190000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/13718e7c-a4ff-4544-a41b-df35b78785b8/
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday May 25 (week 5)\, 4-7 pm\nMultilingual Perspectives 
 on the Colonial Novel\nElleke Boehmer\, Marijke Denger (Bern)\, Richard Dr
 ayton (KCL)\, Ankhi Mukherjee\, Rick Honings (Leiden)\, Coen van ’t Veer
  (Leiden)  \n\nConvenors: Elleke Boehmer (Wolfson)\; Ankhi Mukherjee (Wadh
 am\, Oxford)  \n\nSpeakers:\nElleke Boehmer (University of Oxford)\, Marij
 ke Denger (Bern)\, Richard Drayton (KCL)\, Ankhi Mukherjee (University of 
 Oxford)\, Rick Honings (Leiden)\, Coen van ’t Veer (Leiden)
LOCATION:TORCH Seminar Room
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/13718e7c-a4ff-4544-a41b-df35b78785b8/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Multilingual Perspectives on the Colonial Novel - Elleke 
 Boehmer (University of Oxford)\, Marijke Denger (Bern)\, Richard Drayton (
 KCL)\, Ankhi Mukherjee (University of Oxford)\, Rick Honings (Leiden)\, Co
 en van ’t Veer (Leiden)
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SUMMARY:Postcolonial Criticism today--the state of the art - Professor Ell
 eke Boehmer (University of Oxford)\, Ankhi Mukherjee (University of Oxford
 )\, Rob Nixon (Princeton)\, Ato Quayson (Stanford)\, Poulomi Saha (Berkele
 y)\, Jennifer Wenzel (Columbia)\, Robert Young (NYU)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220215T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220215T180000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/88198a77-d7da-4033-b18d-e5a7d6081aff/
DESCRIPTION:An international panel discussion with: Elleke Boehmer\, Ankhi
  Mukherjee\, Rob Nixon (Princeton)\, Ato Quayson (Stanford)\, Poulomi Saha
  (Berkeley)\, Jennifer Wenzel (Columbia)\, and Robert Young (NYU).\n\nRegi
 ster in advance for this webinar:\n\nhttps://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J
 EU7Q5_HQ92jfCesITGZ9A\n\nThe aim of the seminar is to foster a dynamic and
  interdisciplinary postcolonial research culture supportive of individual 
 scholarship. Finalists\, M.St. and D.Phil. students\, lecturers\, fellows\
 , scholars from across the university community – all are welcome.\n\nIf
  you’d like to appear on the seminar mailing list\, please email gavin.h
 erbertson@stcatz.ox.ac.uk OR ann.ang@wadham.ox.ac.uk.\nSpeakers:\nProfesso
 r Elleke Boehmer (University of Oxford)\, Ankhi Mukherjee (University of O
 xford)\, Rob Nixon (Princeton)\, Ato Quayson (Stanford)\, Poulomi Saha (Be
 rkeley)\, Jennifer Wenzel (Columbia)\, Robert Young (NYU)
LOCATION:Online: Zoom
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/88198a77-d7da-4033-b18d-e5a7d6081aff/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Postcolonial Criticism today--the state of the art - Prof
 essor Elleke Boehmer (University of Oxford)\, Ankhi Mukherjee (University 
 of Oxford)\, Rob Nixon (Princeton)\, Ato Quayson (Stanford)\, Poulomi Saha
  (Berkeley)\, Jennifer Wenzel (Columbia)\, Robert Young (NYU)
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SUMMARY:Psychoanalysis of the Oppressed\, a Practice of Freedom: Free Clin
 ics in Urban India - Ankhi Mukherjee (University of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201027T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201027T180000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/d0bcc046-5860-4d61-9d56-b0c7552aff5a/
DESCRIPTION:The seminars will be given on Thursdays in weeks 3 and 5 at 5p
 m via Zoom. Convenors: Professor Elleke Boehmer and Professor Ankhi Mukher
 jee.\n\nRegister via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dEU
 TBuosRs2svLGadhmhPA\n\n27 October\nPsychoanalysis of the Oppressed\, a Pra
 ctice of Freedom: Free Clinics in Urban India\n\nAnkhi Mukherjee\, Univers
 ity of Oxford\nSpeakers:\nAnkhi Mukherjee (University of Oxford)
LOCATION:Online: Zoom
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/d0bcc046-5860-4d61-9d56-b0c7552aff5a/
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 Free Clinics in Urban India - Ankhi Mukherjee (University of Oxford)
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Clandestine Acts: The Global Journeys of Literary Theory
  - Analía Gerbaudo\, Martin Puchner (Harvard)\, Galin Tihanov (QMUL)\, Ma
 ría del Pilar Blanco (Oxford)\, Lucile Dumont (EHESS\, Paris)\, Ankhi Muk
 herjee (University of Oxford)\, Francesca Billiani (Manchester)\, John Kra
 niauskas (Birkbeck\, University of London)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20191115T123000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20191115T180000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/c0b52404-88e8-4db5-a9c2-65a3fcc879e5/
DESCRIPTION:This workshop aims to investigate the dynamics that regulate t
 he global circulation of literary theory. Within the fields of comparative
  and world literature\, scholars have been to how literary texts are recei
 ved and modified by acts of border-crossing. Does theory\, however\, const
 itute a separate category that calls for distinctive methods and approache
 s? Analía Gerbaudo (TORCH Global South Fellow) will present her research 
 on literary theory and clandestine reading in Argentina during the dictato
 rship. Building on her work\, we will discuss the impact of literary theor
 y on the institutionalisation and/or the politicisation of literary studie
 s in different countries. What was the role of translation and journals in
  the global migration of literary theory\, from psychoanalysis to postcolo
 nialism? What constitutes clandestine reading? And how can we theorise and
  respond to the psychological and political violence of censorship? We aim
  to bring together scholars with different regional and historical forms o
 f expertise in order to discuss these topics.\nSpeakers:\nAnalía Gerbaudo
 \, Martin Puchner (Harvard)\, Galin Tihanov (QMUL)\, María del Pilar Blan
 co (Oxford)\, Lucile Dumont (EHESS\, Paris)\, Ankhi Mukherjee (University 
 of Oxford)\, Francesca Billiani (Manchester)\, John Kraniauskas (Birkbeck\
 , University of London)
LOCATION:St Luke's Chapel\, Woodstock Road OX2 6GG
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/c0b52404-88e8-4db5-a9c2-65a3fcc879e5/
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 ry Theory - Analía Gerbaudo\, Martin Puchner (Harvard)\, Galin Tihanov (Q
 MUL)\, María del Pilar Blanco (Oxford)\, Lucile Dumont (EHESS\, Paris)\, 
 Ankhi Mukherjee (University of Oxford)\, Francesca Billiani (Manchester)\,
  John Kraniauskas (Birkbeck\, University of London)
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SUMMARY:Great Writers Inspire at Home: Aminatta Forna - Aminatta Forna\, A
 nkhi Mukherjee (University of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20170608T170000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20170608T190000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/b742a2ba-0912-4d09-a9dd-778bf4402081/
DESCRIPTION:Windham-Campbell-winning author Aminatta Forna was born in Sco
 tland\, and raised in Sierra Leone and Britain. Her Commonwealth Writers
 ’ Prize-winning novel\, _The Memory of Love_ (2010)\, set in post-war Si
 erra Leone\, will form the basis of the discussion with Ankhi Mukherjee. R
 eaders will be able to participate in a discussion about their experiences
  of reading the novel.\nSpeakers:\nAminatta Forna\, Ankhi Mukherjee (Unive
 rsity of Oxford)
LOCATION:Radcliffe Humanities (Seminar Room\, 3rd Floor)\, Woodstock Road 
 OX2 6GG
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/b742a2ba-0912-4d09-a9dd-778bf4402081/
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