Category Archives: Research
Reading In Conflict: an Interdisciplinary Seminar
This interdisciplinary seminar brings researchers together to explore the question of how reading is implicated in diverse forms of conflict, including class conflict, military conflict, and conflict over political questions such as race and immigration. Continue reading
The Place of Hell: Topographies, Structures, Genealogies
Conference: The Place of Hell – Topographies, Structures, Genealogies, 31st May-1st June 2013 at King’s College London and The Warburg Institute. The aim of this conference is to explore the place Hell occupied within society and art as well as the way Hell was envisaged as a physical place. This conference is part of the Leverhulme International Network Project ‘Damned in Hell in the Frescoes of Venetian-Dominated Crete’ (13th- 17th centuries) managed by Dr Angeliki Lymberopoulou (The Open University) and Prof. Vasiliki Tsamakda (The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz). Continue reading