CASS Research Support Program - Your External Profile
Advisory session
Your External Profile This session is on developing and managing your external profile. Roxanne Missingham (ANU Librarian) & Sophie Holloway (Assoc Director, RSD Research Analysis) will show you the importance of your external ‘face’ (via Researchgate, LinkedIn, Academia, ANU Researchers pages…
Book Launch : Christie Margrave’s 'Writing the Landscape: Exposing Nature in French Women's Fiction 1789–1815'
Book launch
Please join us on Tuesday June 4 at 4pm to celebrate the launch of our new colleague Christie Margrave’s book, 'Writing the Landscape: Exposing Nature in French Women's Fiction 1789–1815', which has just been published with Legenda. The launch will take place from 4-5pm in the AD Hope…
National Reconciliation Week film screening of 'Etched in Bone'
Arts & entertainment
As part of of the National Reconciliation Week, the NFSA presents a screening of 'Etched in Bone', Friday 31 May 2019 at 6pm the ARC Cinema. Tickets are $10. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmakers Martin Thomas and Béatrice Bijon. Made over eight years, documentary Etched in…
CuSPP Literary Studies Seminar Series 2019: Louisa Kirk, Fantasy and Event in Nella Larsen’s 'Passing'
Seminar
Fantasy and Event in Nella Larsen’s Passing Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929), a noteworthy text of the Harlem Renaissance, portrays the strong and strange connection between Clare and Irene, two women who racially ‘pass’ between black and white in 1920's New York. The novel is often treated as a…
CuSPP Literary Studies Seminar Series 2019: Kate Oakes, Till the Cows Come Home: A Scene from the Novel 'Westhill'
Seminar
Till the Cows Come Home: A Scene from the Novel Westhill In Animal Studies discourse, farms are places of marginalization and cruelty. Agricultural practices involve the killing of astonishing numbers of animals, and demonstrate, quite graphically, what Dinesh Wadiwel calls the “continuing warlike…
CuSPP Literary Studies Seminar Series 2019: Monique Rooney, Mediating Sovereignty: The Crown as 'Interbrow'
Seminar
Mediating Sovereignty: The Crown as 'Interbrow' This paper reads The Crown as an example of narrative ‘interbrow’—my coinage for middlebrow stories produced in the time of the internet. The Crown depicts British royalty as susceptible to middlebrow culture pervading late-twentieth century life,…
CuSPP Literary Studies Seminar Series 2019: Will Peyton, Liu Cixin's 'Diqiu Wangshi' Trilogy
Seminar
Liu Cixin’s Diqiu Wangshi Trilogy This thesis examines Liu Cixin’s Diqiu Wangshi (The Remembrance of Earth’s Past), a Chinese science fiction trilogy whose translation is unprecedentedly popular in the Western world. In his interviews and critical writings, Liu Cixin often explains that he is…