NEW TICKETS ADDED
Due to enormous demand for Ian Smith's 2023 Gollancz Lecture on 26th October, we have secured a larger venue to accommodate more guests!
Get your ticket here: https://t.co/7m055ugKU8
Shakespeare Centre London is delighted to announce that Professor Ian Smith will be delivering the 2023 Gollancz Lecture on 26th October.
To attend in-person at King's College London, register here: https://t.co/9dnjRkOx1K
To watch online: https://t.co/R09J8dxpyO
Tomorrow is your last chance to sign up for in-person attendance at MARGO HENDRICKS (@Elysabethgrace) in conversation with @ProfFarahKC!
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CALL FOR PAPERS
'Shakespeare and Social Justice'
Shakespeare Centre London and the Early Modern Scholars of Colour Network are looking for ECRs and PhD students to speak on the connections between Shakespeare's work and social justice.
Dead excited to be giving a paper at 11! I’ll be talking about some of the dynamics of racial disguise in Middleton’s _More Dissemblers_ @RSAorg#RenSA22
Many thanks to @CemsKcl for allowing me to write a horrible little piece about mummy consumption for their new #KeyThings series. I’m looking forward to reading the coming weeks’ entries!
First up, @DanCunniffe unwraps the consumption of #mummy in early modern England, revealing the proximity of the pharmaceutical to the #supernatural...
What tensions might these bodies reveal between subjects and/as objects?
@kingsenglishdpt
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