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IAS All Fellows Lunch
C0.02 IAS Seminar Room - Zeeman Building
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Accolade Session: Research Exchange
C0.02 IAS Seminar Room - Zeeman Building

All members of the University Community are warmly invited to join us from 13:00-15:30 for Research talks by IAS Fellows. Following the session, attendees are welcome to stay for lunch, tea, and coffee. The event will take place in the IAS Seminar Room (C0.02, Zeeman Building).

Professor Alison Cooley: 'Resurrecting a 'ghost inscription' from the Colosseum in Rome'
Professor Sandra Aguilar (IAS Visiting Fellow): 'Gender, Race, and Food in Mexico (1920-1960)'
Dr Shaoyu Yang: 'Retranslation and Cultural Remembrance of the Nanjing Massacre across Time'
Dr Farjana Kabir: 'The Town as a Stage: Walking, Talking, Stirring Stories, and Making Theatre'
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Dr. Shota Ogawa ‘Post-Testimony Aesthetics in Documentary and Experimental Cinema’
FAB Cinema

Wednesday 13th May

1.30-5.00

FAB CINEMA

‘Post-Testimony Aesthetics in Documentary and Experimental Cinema’

 

A collaborative interdisciplinary screening and roundtable event at Warwick bringing Ogawa’s work into dialogue with two leading scholars of Asian cinema based in the UK: May Adadol Ingawanij (University of Westminster) and Ritika Kaushik (ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ). The event will be chaired by Alastair Phillips.

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