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VIRTUAL IAS Festival: The Weight of Numbers on Bodies
A webinar with Raqs Media Collective on a trace in the Francis Galton Archive at UCL. 04 May 2021, 11:30 am–1:30 pm
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7/14/2022
The Nutmeg’s Curse and The Dawn of Everything: a discussion with Amitav Ghosh and David Wengrow
A discussion with Amitav Ghosh and David Wengrow that took place 16th June 2022, 5:00 pm–6:00 pm
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6/29/2022
VIRTUAL: The Political Posthuman
Speakers: Brooke Holmes (Princeton University), Danielle Sands (Royal Holloway, London), Juhana Toivanen (University of Jyväskylä) This event took place 3 May 2022 and was part of the Planetary History series, co-sponsored by UCL Anthropocene.
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5/25/2022
VIRTUAL 'On Extraction and Media: Conversations'
This event is part of a research project exploring the relations of extraction that underpin and shape global media cultures. Hosted by Lee Grieveson and Priya Jaikumar.
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5/5/2022
Great Expectations and Furnace Creek
This event took place 24 February 2022, 12:30 pm–2:00 pm. With Joseph Boone (USC) and John Mullan (UCL). Why does Charles Dickens’ novel Great Expectations continue to inspire readers and authors today? In this event, John Mullan, Professor of English at UCL, is in conversation with Joseph Boone, the author of a new novel, Furnace Creek, which is inspired by Dicken’s masterpiece. Furnace Creek teases us with the question of what Pip might have been like had he grown up in the American South of the 1960s and 1970s and faced the explosive social issues—racial injustice, a war abroad, women’s and gay rights, class struggle—that galvanized the world in those decades. Advance copies of the novel have garnered high praise from readers. This promises to be a riveting discussion between the novelist and one of our most distinguished literary critics.
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3/10/2022
VIRTUAL: 'Leaving' by Anar
09 December 2021, 5:00 pm–6:00 pm Join Sri Lankan poet Anar, and translator-poets Hari Rajaledchumy and Fran Lock for readings in the original Tamil, the English translation of the poems, and discussions about the themes of Anar’s work, Tamil literature and the process of translating her poetry. Event chaired by Edward Doegar.
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12/17/2021
 IAS VIRTUAL 'On Extraction and Media: Conversations' (5 November 2021)
This event is part of a research project exploring the relations of extraction that underpin and shape global media cultures. With Bishnupriya Ghosh, Jussi Parikka and Nicole Starosielski. The conversation will be hosted by Professor Lee Grieveson (UCL) and Professor Priya Jaikumar (USC) and is a co-production between UCL and USC’s Division of Cinema and Media.
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11/9/2021
VIRTUAL IAS Festival: Gaza: Arts of Resilience and Hope in the Midst of Despair (05 May 2021)
Haim Yacobi, Michelle Pace, Ziad Abu Mustafa, Marian Noaman. What is the role of art and artists in an extreme case of violence such as in Gaza, and what can we learn from Gazan artists about hope and resilience? These are the key questions that we explore in this video and the panel that will follow as a continuation of our research on health and violence in Gaza. The form of slow violence in Gaza operated by Israel seems to be forgotten but the people of the Gaza Strip continue to live without free access to the outside world. Years of protracted humanitarian crisis have all but exhausted the resilience of the two million Gazans. In the midst of chaos and despair there remains hope, particularly expressed in Gazan art.
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11/8/2021
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