"The discussion, or even outrage, around the revision of #RoaldDahl’s texts, therefore, speaks not to the actual history and experience of the written word, but to broader anxieties and reckonings of a society with its past," tells @KeyaAnjaria, a lecturer at @SOAS.
Did you know? @soas is also an extraordinary hub for literary studies.
We house expertise spanning the globe. Check out the @SOAS_CCLPS winter seminar series! Literature has no bounds #worldlit@musashi023 @Nenadovic2Ana
@SOAS_CCLPS What’s not to love? Literary studies spanning the globe @SOAS Can’t wait to hear our amazing speakers, including @Nenadovic2Ana @musashi023
@IdaHadjivayanis@SOAS@ezekiel_kamwaga@MissGeorgios That is so interesting! As we try to discover what the fabric of south-south relations are, maybe the Ottoman empire and its fictionalisation is a possible way… food for thought
BBC Radio 3 - Free Thinking, Orhan Pamuk and the Ottoman Empire. (A bit of me, a bit of a great historian Michael Talbot and of course The great Orhan Pamuk!) https://t.co/yn3PCOPDM7