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Caribbean Research Seminar in the North

Caribbean Research Seminar in the North

Publié le par Stéphane Martelly (Source : Henrice Altink)

Caribbean Research Seminar in the North


An Interdisciplinary Research Seminar on the Caribbean and its Diaspora, in association with the Society for Caribbean Studies and the Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies

1:00 - 5:00 pm, Friday 28 January 2005
Huntington Room K122
The King's Manor
University of York

SEMINAR PROGRAMME 1.00 Registration
1.30 Introduction
1.35 Trevor Burnard (Sussex University)
'Slave-owners in early Jamaica'
2.30 Tea and coffee break
2.45 Conrad James (University of Birmingham)
'New York City, Caribbean Writers, and the Spectre of the Mutilated Body'
3.40 Tea and coffee break
4.00 Emily Marshall (Leeds Metropolitan University)
'The Journey of Anansi: An Exploration of Jamaican Cultural Resistance'

An Interdisciplinary Research Seminar on the Caribbean and its Diaspora, in association with the Society for Caribbean Studies and the Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies

1:00 - 5:00 pm, Friday 28 January 2005
Huntington Room K122
The King's Manor
University of York

SEMINAR PROGRAMME 1.00 Registration
1.30 Introduction
1.35 Trevor Burnard (Sussex University)
'Slave-owners in early Jamaica'
2.30 Tea and coffee break
2.45 Conrad James (University of Birmingham)
'New York City, Caribbean Writers, and the Spectre of the Mutilated Body'
3.40 Tea and coffee break
4.00 Emily Marshall (Leeds Metropolitan University)
'The Journey of Anansi: An Exploration of Jamaican Cultural Resistance'


There is no charge for this event, but we do need to know how many people
are coming.

For further information, or to book a place, please contact DrHenrice Altink (ha501@york.ac.uk) or Dr. Simon Smith (sds1@york.ac.uk) by 14 January 2005 at the latest. If you would like to join us for a meal after the seminar, please tell us in your email.

Location maps and travel directions to the King's Manor (in the centre of York)