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08Jul/19
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Aida Edemariam: Learning to Listen

8 July 2019AudioAida EdemariamErica Lombard

Aida Edemariam: Learning to Listen Aida Edemariam gave this talk on The Wife’s Tale at the Oxford Centre for Life Writing on 10 June 2019. Biographer Hermione Lee described the book as ‘anRead More…

08Jul/19
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Aida Edemariam: Telling Wives’ and Grandmothers’ Tales

8 July 2019EssaysAida EdemariamErica Lombard

Aida Edemariam: Telling Wives’ and Grandmothers’ Tales Text by Elleke Boehmer Aida Edemariam is a writer, journalist and biographer of dual Ethiopian and Canadian heritage, who grew up in Addis Ababa, theRead More…

26Jun/19
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The National Theatre brings the tangled story of Small Island vividly to the stage

26 June 2019EssaysAndrea LevyErica Lombard

The National Theatre production based on Andrea Levy’s unforgettable novel Small Island (April–August 2019) brings all the heart and angst of this tangled story vividly to the stage.

29May/19
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Great Writers Inspire at Home: Derek Attridge’s The Experience of Poetry

29 May 2019VideosDerek AttridgeErica Lombard

Great Writers Inspire at Home: Derek Attridge’s The Experience of Poetry (2019) Books and writers’ biographies can differ widely, but the experience of reading bears many features in common that extend acrossRead More…

29May/19
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Great Writers Inspire at Home: Sara Ahmed, ‘Closing the Door: Complaint as Diversity Work’

29 May 2019VideosSara AhmedErica Lombard

Great Writers Inspire at Home: Sara Ahmed, ‘Closing the Door: Complaint as Diversity Work’ Text by Katherine Collins Dr Sara Ahmed is a prolific feminist writer and an independent scholar whose workRead More…

23May/19
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Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

23 May 2019AudioErica Lombard

In her podcast Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis, Professor Adriana Jacobs invites eight contemporary poets to discuss how poets respond to crisis and the forms and language that they use to address it.

19May/19
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The Responsibilities of the Author and the Archive: On the Award of the Bodley Medal to Sir Kazuo Ishiguro

19 May 2019EssaysKazuo IshiguroErica Lombard

Sir Kazuo Ishiguro knows how to command a room, even when that room is Oxford’s imposing Sheldonian Theatre brimming with an audience in attendance to celebrate his life and work.

14May/19
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Students exercised by decolonisation show us a new way of opening out English studies

14 May 2019EssaysElleke BoehmerErica Lombard

Students exercised by decolonisation show us a new way of opening out English studies Elleke Boehmer This piece was first published in the Times Higher Education supplement, 2 May 2019, pp. 42–3.Read More…

19Feb/19
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Postcolonial Poetics: A Book at Lunchtime

19 February 2019VideosElleke BoehmerErica Lombard

Elleke Boehmer’s Postcolonial Poetics: A Book at Lunchtime seminar A Book at Lunchtime seminar with Elleke Boehmer, author of Postcolonial Poetics, joined by Dr Malachi McIntosh, Professor Ben Morgan, Professor Richard Drayton andRead More…

29Jan/19
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‘Why Reni-Eddo Lodge is inspiring me to keep talking about race’ by Hélène Neveu Kringelbach

29 January 2019EssaysReni Eddo-LodgeErica Lombard

Why Reni-Eddo Lodge is inspiring me to keep talking about race Hélène Neveu Kringelbach, January 2019 Something special happened in Oxford on a warm day in June 2018. Reni Eddo-Lodge was inRead More…

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