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SUMMARY:SPI Seminars: Space\, Place and Identity Research Cluster Seminar Series: Patricia Garcia (Translation Studies\, U.Nottingham)\, 'Human Spatiality and the Fantastic: Transgressions of Literary Realism'
DESCRIPTION:SPI Seminars: Space\, Place and Identity Research Cluster Seminar Series: Patricia Garcia (Translation Studies\, U.Nottingham)\, ‘Human Spatiality and the Fantastic: Transgressions of Literary Realism’.\n“Human Spatiality and the Fantastic:  \nTransgressions of Literary Realism”  \nby \nDr. Patricia GarcÌ_a \n(Translation Studies/Spanish\, U. Nottingham) \n Wednesday\, 17 February at 1 p.m.  \nMoore Institute Seminar Room – GO10\, \nHardiman Research Building\, NUI Galway \nThanks to the Spatial Turn in the Humanities and Social Sciences we now know that space is not a simple container of our existence: our spatial abilities perform a crucial role in our construction and perception of reality. In literature\, space is a dimension that typically generates verisimilitude. The reader can identify that the action is set in a realistic fictional world thanks to a variety of spatial markers. However\, how does space intervene in the transgression of literary realism? This talk will start with a reflection on the concepts of space and place in Postmodernity in order to explore four fundamental categories of space in narratives of the fantastic: body\, boundary\, hierarchy and world. \nSPI Seminars – Space\, Place and Identity Research Cluster Seminar Series \nPlease note change of time to 1 p.m.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/spi-seminars-space-place-and-identity-research-cluster-seminar-series-patricia-garcia-translation-studies-u-nottingham-human-spatiality-and-the-fantastic-transgressions-of-literary-realism/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series - Frank Towers ' The Slave Power's Grassroots: Proslavery Politics and the American Civil War'
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series (HGRSS) – Frank Towers\, ‘The Slave Power’s Grassroots:Proslavery Politics and the American Civil War.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-frank-towers-the-slave-powers-grassroots-proslavery-politics-and-the-american-civil-war/
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SUMMARY:Early Modern Reserach Seminar: Dr Imke Lichterfeld\, Dept of English\, American and Celtic Studies\, University of Bonn - '''What are you made of?' Joan of Arc and Margaret of Anjou in Shakespeare's Henry VI''
DESCRIPTION:Early Modern Reserach Seminar: Dr Imke Lichterfeld\, Dept of English\, American and Celtic Studies\, University of Bonn – ”’What are you made of?’ Joan of Arc and Margaret of Anjou in Shakespeare’s Henry VI”
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/early-modern-reserach-seminar-dr-imke-lichterfeld-dept-of-english-american-and-celtic-studies-university-of-bonn-what-are-you-made-of-joan-of-arc-and-margaret-of-anjou-in-shakespeares-henr/
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