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22
May
2014

The Natural History of Memory: Reading Narratives of Contact in the Anthropocene

Lecture

Presented as part of the Literary Studies Seminar Series This paper arises from an invitation to contribute to a memory studies network on ‘The Natural History of Memory’. In the first part of the paper, I reflect on the openings created by the perplexing phrase ‘the natural history of memory’:…

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21
May
2014

Portuguese Online – a complex enterprise between Indiana and ANU

Lecture

Presented as part of the ANU Language Teaching Forum ANU’s recent decision to start offering Portuguese as an elective course in collaboration with Indiana University (USA) proved very successful, but quite challenging. Delivered online and in real time by a course convener (Dr. Castro) based in…

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19
May
2014

Pontius Pilate Revisited: Washing One’s Hands of Refugees

Lecture

Jointly presented by the Humanities Research Centre and the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy The parable of the Good Samaritan is often invoked in discussion of refugee issues, but in the times in which we are living, Pontius Pilate seems to be the more popular role model. In this lecture,…

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15
May
2014

Cake or Death: The Beneficence of Hades

Lecture

Presented by The Friends of the ANU Classics Museum. Hades, god of the underworld, is an anomaly among Greek gods: the dark ruler of the dead, remaining in his gloomy home, emerging only to abduct Persephone and snatch the occasional hapless mortal. And yet under the name of Plouton he is a rich…

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15
May
2014

Command at a Distance: Foucault, the Natural Body and Robert Jackson’s Systematic View of the Formation, Discipline and Economy of Armies (1804)

Lecture

Presented as part of the Literary Studies Seminar Series Speaker Neil Ramsey is a Lecturer in English Literature at the University of New South Wales, Canberra. He is currently working on a monograph, Technicians of Discipline: Romanticism, Vitality and the British Military Enlightenment, 1766-1839…

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12
May
2014

How to Not Read and Why: the Promises and Perils of Literary Scholarship at Scale

Lecture

Presented as part of the HRC Seminar Series Read more about this seminar here. The Humanities Research Centre was established in 1972 as a national and international centre for excellence in the Humanities and a catalyst for innovative Humanities scholarship and research within the Australian…

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09
May
2014

Europe Opens Doors: Student Symposium

Lecture

All students interested in European Studies are invited to a breakfast symposium to mark Europe Day on 9 May. The first move towards the creation of what is now known as the European Union occurred on the 9th of May 1950. Today, every European country which democratically chooses to accede to the…

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