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MPhil in European Literature & Culture | Resource List | Core Course Seminars - Michaelmas Term
Core Course Seminars - Michaelmas Term 2011
(Tuesdays, 2 - 4pm)Odd weeks:
- A. Post-Lacanian & Queer theorists (Badiou, Bersani, Zizek, Butler and Edelman) (Dr Bill Burgwinkle)
- B. Approaches to Historical Interpretation (Dr David Midgley)
- C. Cultural history and cultural memory (Dr Mark Darlow))
- D. Philosophy, Aesthetics and Technics (Dr Ian James)
Even weeks:
- E. Postcolonial Theory (Prof Sylvia Huot)
- F. Nietzsche and Freud (Dr David Midgley)
- G. Intellectual History (Dr Mark Darlow & Prof Michael Moriarty)
- H. Poetics and Rhetoric (Prof Philip Ford)
The list of seminars, and some of the reading material is available (to students and academics) on the MPhil in European Literature & Culture CamTools site. The link to the project will appear on your CamTools homepage.
A. Post-Lacanian & Queer theorists (Badiou, Bersani, Zizek, Butler and Edelman) (Dr Bill Burgwinkle)
Venue: King's College, Room A4 - 11 and 25 October, 8 and 22 November
B. Approaches to Historical Interpretation (Dr David Midgley)
Venue: F1, Third Court, St John's College - 11 and 25 October, 8 and 22 November
C. Cultural history and cultural memory (Dr Mark Darlow)
Venue: MML Graduate Centre - 11 and 25 October, 8 and 22 November
D. Philosophy, Aesthetics and Technics (Dr Ian James)
Venue: Room 326, RFB - 11 and 25 October, 8 and 22 November
E. Postcolonial Theory (Prof Sylvia Huot)
Venue: LCR, 1st Floor, RFB - 18 October, 1, 15 and 29 November
F. Nietzsche and Freud (Dr David Midgley)
Venue: Room 326, RFB -18 October, 1, 15 and 29 November
G. Intellectual History (Dr Mark Darlow & Prof Michael Moriarty)
Venue: MML Graduate Centre - 18 October, 1, 15 and 29 November
H. Poetics and rhetoric (Prof. Philip Ford)
Venues: 1st session - (note time) 3pm in V22, Clare College (Dr Cacho's room); 3rd session - M17, Memorial Court, Clare College (Prof Ford's room) - 18 October, 1, 15 and 29 November
