Work of Art of History
This talk examines the depiction of work in a range of contemporary novels set in the near future. It focuses in particular on the role that art plays as a utopian model for desirable and worthwhile work, and how this is bound up with the challenge of collectivity in an era of global crises.

David Sergeant is Associate Professor in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature at the University of Plymouth, and from 2018 to January 2020 was an AHRC ECR Leadership Fellow. His is currently writing a monograph on fictions of the near future; he is also the author of two collections of poetry.

Venue: TORCH Seminar Room, Radcliffe Humanities, Woodstock Road
Time: 12.30-2pm
Lunch will be provided

This venue is wheelchair accessible, please contact us at futuresthinking@torch.ox.ac.uk if you have any inquiries or access needs. All are welcome!

Please contact the TORCH team directly at torch@humanities.ox.ac.uk or book via the Eventbrite link.
Date: 13 February 2020, 12:30 (Thursday, 4th week, Hilary 2020)
Venue: Radcliffe Humanities, Woodstock Road OX2 6GG
Venue Details: TORCH Seminar Room
Speaker: David Sergeant (University of Plymouth)
Organising department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Organiser contact email address: torch@humanities.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?: Required
Booking url: https://torch.ox.ac.uk/event/work-of-art-of-history
Audience: Public
Editor: Sadie Slater