Screening of French author Annie Ernaux's film debut ‘The Super 8 Years’, followed by a Q&A with director David Ernaux-Briot.
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Screening of French author Annie Ernaux's film debut ‘The Super 8 Years’, followed by a Q&A with director David Ernaux-Briot.
Exhibition at St Hugh's College Library to introduce Annie Ernaux’s life and works to students and to the general public by shedding light on the crucial intersectional dimension of her writing.
To celebrate the life and scholarship of Nigel F. Palmer, the Faculty will honour his memory with a symposium.
Professor Jennifer Burns (Professor of Italian Studies, Warwich) will give the lecture.
Book launch and exhibition on Charles Webster's book "In Times of Strife".
Do not miss this conversation with Cameroonian writer Djaïli Amadou Amal, winner of the 2020 Choix Goncourt UK
Second lecture of the MML online residency on Ukrainian literature and culture.
Henrike Lähnemann will be in conversation with the tenor James Gilchrist and the music editor and viol player David Hatcher about literature and music at the court of Emperor Maximilian.
The 2023 Ilchester lecture will be given by Oksana Zabuzhko
The 2023 Taylor Lecture will be given by Professor Jennifer Burns (University of Warwick).
As part of Brazil Week 2023: Indigenous Brazil
As part of Brazil Week 2023: Indigenous Brazil
Chaired by Ève Morisi (St Hugh's College)
As part of Brazil Week 2023: Indigenous Brazil
As part of Brazil Week 2023: Indigenous Brazil
As part of Brazil Week 2023: Indigenous Brazil
Talk and Q&A with Translator-in-Residence, Polly Barton.
As part of Black History Month
Join us for a 45 minute online information session for the MSt in Modern Languages at the University of Oxford.
Bilingual anthology, ed and intro by Cláudia Pazos-Alonso; trans by Simon Park