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January 2009

PSYCHOSOCIAL SEMINAR SERIES 2008-9

Religion and the Body in Seventeenth Century Women's Melancholy


February 2009

MODERNISM SEMINAR 2008-9

The Modernism Seminar is sponsered by the Institute of English Studies in collaboration with Birkbeck, Goldsmith's, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway, Southampton and the University of East London. It meets on the first Saturday of the month from 11.00-1.00 pm, and is open to anyone interested in modernism.

James Joyce and the 1930s Literary Left

'The True Purefoy Nose': Obstetrics and the Aesthetics of Reproduction in Joyce's 'Oxen of the Sun'

PSYCHOSOCIAL SEMINAR SERIES 2008-9

Excess Sexuality: Loss and the Body, an Exploration into Female Sexuality


March 2009

MODERNISM SEMINAR 2008-9

The Modernism Seminar is sponsered by the Institute of English Studies in collaboration with Birkbeck, Goldsmith's, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway, Southampton and the University of East London. It meets on the first Saturday of the month from 11.00-1.00 pm, and is open to anyone interested in modernism.

Modernist Studies and the Future of Academic Journals

PSYCHOSOCIAL SEMINAR SERIES 2008-9

Shame Masculinity and Crime


April 2009

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British Sociological Association Annual Conference 2009

Thursday 16th - Saturday 18th April 2009. Cardiff City Hall, Cardiff

The 2009 Conference is a new way of organising the annual conference of the Association. Instead of the conference being organised under a single conference theme, participants can present on whatever topics they wish within broad streams (and open streams) that reflect the core research areas of the membership:

All BSA study groups have been strongly encouraged to contribute posters/ papers and other activities addressed to these streams. There will also be opportunities for study groups to meet independently.

Plenary speakers at the conference have been confirmed as Patricia Hill Collins from the University of Maryland, USA and Boaventura de Sousa Santos from the University of Coimbra, Portugal and University of Madison-Wisconsin, USA. They will speak on topics relating to the 2009 conference theme:

The Challenge of Global Social Inquiry

Within each of the main streams a sub-plenary will be organised to address the Conference theme. These sub-plenaries will be staggered across the Conference timetable.

Further information available from the BSA Website: www.britsoc.co.uk/events/conference for further information or E-mail: BSAConference@britsoc.org.uk


May 2009

MODERNISM SEMINAR 2008-9

The Modernism Seminar is sponsered by the Institute of English Studies in collaboration with Birkbeck, Goldsmith's, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway, Southampton and the University of East London. It meets on the first Saturday of the month from 11.00-1.00 pm, and is open to anyone interested in modernism.

Yeats's Shakespeare

On Trying to Explain Modernist Poetry

PSYCHOSOCIAL SEMINAR SERIES 2008-9

What Makes You Happy Matters Most: Reflecting on the Summerhill Experiment


June 2009


July 2009


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