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02
May
2024

Sophie Tallis (TPR), “Girlhood Bodies on French Screens: From Monstrous Feminine to Liminal Resistance”

Seminar

Please join us for another CuSPP Seminar in person (BPB W3.03) and online on Thursday, 2 May from 1-2pm. Please refer to the CuSPP email or email Wesley.Lim@anu.edu.au for the link. Two unanswered questions remain at the centre of the recent influx of French and francophone films about…

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02
May
2024

A Proposition towards A Praxis of Treaty with International Country | Portals out of The Garden of Non by Jonathan Kimberley

Gallery

The exhibition will be opened by puralia meenamatta Jim Everett (plangermairreenner / pakana) & Gloria Andrews (pakana), elders of meenamatta country, lutruwita (Tasmania).   A Proposition towards A Praxis of Treaty with International Country | Portals out of The Garden of Non, is…

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01
May
2024

Evaluating workplace relationships in the Homeric Iliad: bringing together digital approaches and social and cognitive theory

Seminar

In this paper I bring together a cluster of verbal behaviours in the Homeric Iliad, a recent psychological study of four interrelated modes of communication in the workplace (the Responsibility Exchange Theory), and DICES, the Digital Initiative for Classics: Epic Speeches. I draw on the DICES…

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01
May
2024

Music and Capitalism by Sabby Sagall

Seminar

Music and Capitalism is an exciting new book by Sabby Sagall. It offers original insights into the development of music from feudal times through to the modern era. It describes a structural correspondence between society, politics, social relations and music. The research that underpins this book…

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30
Apr
2024

Anita Gowers | Beyond the Frame: Unveiling the Impact of Frame Makers in Nineteenth-Century Australia's Art Ecosystems

Seminar

This event will be held both on-campus and online. Anita Gowers is a PhD candidate in the Australian National University's Centre for Art History and Art Theory, researching the Australian picture framing industry. Within the burgeoning ecosystems of British settler art in Australia there…

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30
Apr
2024

Australian Politics: A Memoir

Seminar

Kim Huynh needs your help. He has a passion for storytelling and has come up with the title and cover for a book, but doesn’t know how to fill it. At this stage he wants to combine his family’s history with Australian politics and culture and has started by writing, Feast for the deceased: A…

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29
Apr
2024

From Applied to Expert Social anthropology: Emerging Concepts, Terms, and Definitions

Seminar

Since the 1970s, applied social anthropology has developed into the field’s best-known and most widely adopted specialization. In the 2018 Global Survey of Anthropological Practices conducted by the World Council of Anthropological Associations, 17% of respondents identified themselves as applied…

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