🎨 Professor Carmen Fracchia (@cfracchia1) explores the process of building visibility for the African diaspora in Global Spain through art & visual culture, asking how 'other' narratives can be rescued from historical oblivion.
Register here ⤵️
https://t.co/84VXFp4xoK
35 years since the Berlin Wall fell, the city is divided – over what to do with its crumbling communist buildings
@KatrinSchreiter, a Senior Lecturer in German & History at King’s, discusses in a new comment piece, originally published in @conversationUK
https://t.co/T0opx3XWhb
🇯🇵 Dr Sayoko Oda, graduate of the Global Cultures MA, explores the experiences of Japanese women who migrated to the UK since the 1950s, and shares how the course has supported her career development.
Learn more about the course and Dr Oda's research 👇
https://t.co/bfQFt3aMfF
💡 How do women cross boundaries and borders in their everyday lives?
Women in Transition: Crossing Boundaries, Crossing Borders launches on 6 December, edited by Dr Maria-José Blanco (@KingsDLLC) & Professor Claire Williams (@UniofOxford).
Read more 👇
https://t.co/zzPzGHg1pH
🤔How did visual culture shape Cold War politics in Brazil? 🇧🇷
Join us on 14 Oct with panelists from @KingsDLLC and @cpdocfgv exploring propaganda, archives, and the untold stories behind US-Brazil relations during the Cold War.
Book your tix now 👇👇
https://t.co/aCIqsFFvWj
📣Calling all #translators 🚨
Join us for Translator in the House at @KingsCollegeLon, starting Oct 2. Weekly drop-in sessions with pro translator Cristina Viti every Wed until Dec 11. Get insights, advice, and discuss your projects!
https://t.co/KwBWVUJOc7 @kingsartshums
🧠 Attitudes to mental health have transformed in the 85 years since Freud's death - but what can we learn from his work in modern times?
Dr Marie Kolkenbrock from @KingsDLLC explores Freud's controversial reputation and undeniable legacy 👇
https://t.co/QxL23m8GCV
As part of the @KingsDLLC Research Seminar series 24/25, @nideshlawtoo will present the theory of Homo Mimeticus, exploring the evolution of mimesis from key theorists to contemporary issues.
06 Nov 2024, 16:00-18:00 @KingsCollegeLon
https://t.co/0cOUxSNF5g #KingsDLLC
CEMS Conference - Rethinking State and Society in EM Britain. 17th December 2024.
Join us for a conference on all things early modern Britain - organised by CEMS and Dr. Jonah Miller (@kingshistory).
CfP deadline: 15th October.
Full details:
https://t.co/1JZf1LrYk3
📢 Join us for "African Lives and the Language of History" on 24 Sep 2024, 18:00 @KingsCollegeLon
Hear @kingsartshums Prof Toby Green's inaugural lecture with responses from Ana Lúcia Araujo @HowardU & José Lingna Nafafé @BristolUni 🌍
https://t.co/nUh7JfwR3B @araujohistorian
Really enjoyed speaking alongside @claireama, @BodammerEleoma & @DrBenSchofield on our panel on #neurodiversity in German literature & culture at this year's @ags_tweets conference!
Next up: @TheGSA conference in Atlanta, where I'll be speaking on the neurodiversity roundtable.
You can now catch up with the readings and discussions from 'Feminist Translation in Practice', hosted earlier this year by @CLACS_SAS and @KingsDLLC. https://t.co/ydCoFZfR16
🗣️ Are you a language educator? Join @KingsDLLC for this free workshop exploring how to bridge the gap between KS4, KS5 and undergraduate study.
📍 Strand campus/online
📅 24 October
🕰️ 10am-5pm, followed by wine reception until 6.30pm
Register here 🔽
https://t.co/XLoK7vkZHF
Don't miss this panel discussion hosted by King's Special Collections and Libraries, featuring Dylan Stone whose diary collection forms part of the current Maughan exhibition (alongside some of our diaries!)
Congratulations to everyone from @kingsartshums who graduated today. Welcome to your global alumni community 🌍👏🎓
Details of your alumni benefits can be found here 👇
https://t.co/H7YdCnHl6G
#ForeverKings🦁
Today, we’re celebrating those graduating from @kingsartshums and @KingsIoPPN 🎉
Don’t forget to visit the alumni team stall. We want to meet you, your families and friends. Tag us into your photos on #ForeverKings🦁
📢 Call for Papers!
"Beyond the Word: The Legacy of Camões in the 21st Century" & "A Ticket to the World: Welcome to Helder Macedo," Nov 1-2, 2024 @KingsCollegeLon.
Send your 20-min presentation proposals by Aug 30 to
[email protected]
https://t.co/ZRwtE3AH23
Islamic Publications in Portugal (1968-2024), curated by @KingsDLLC’s Abdoolkarim Vakil, @ULusofona’s Pedro Soares & @NOVAunl’s Fabrizio Boscaglia, represents the multiplicity of expressions of Islam in contemporary #Portugal
More:
https://t.co/jXnp2w71w2