[Graduate-research-list] FW: Autumn Programme for the Centre of Commonwealth Studies, Stirling University

Marta More marta.more at stir.ac.uk
Tue Oct 2 16:29:57 BST 2007



> Dear all
> 
> Please find information about the Autumn 2007 Postcolonial Seminar Programme for the Centre of Commonwealth Studies at Stirling University. 
> 
> Our first seminar is on Tuesday 9 October at 5pm in Pathfoot A7. 
> Victor Kasulo from Mzuzu University will speak on 'Changes in fisheries policies and legislations during the colonial and postcolonial era in Malawi'. 
> 
> We look forward to seeing you there.
> 
> >  <<Centre of Commonwealth Studies Autumn 2007.doc>> 
> Centre of Commonwealth Studies
> 
> Postcolonial Studies Programme
> Autumn 2007
> 
> Tuesday 9 October
> 5pm, Pathfoot A7
> VICTOR KASULO (Mzuzu University, Malawi)
> '> Changes in fisheries policies and legislations during the colonial and postcolonial era in Malawi> '> 
> 
> Thursday 11 October 2007
> 7.30pm in Pathfoot C1
> KAPKA KASSABOVA
> Author of All Roads Lead to the Sea (1997), Dismemberment (1998), Someone Else> '> s Life (2003) and Geography for the Lost (Bloodaxe, 2007) Kapka Kassabova will read from her current work. She was the 2002 New Zealand Cathay Pacific travel writer of the year.
> Joint event with SCoP: Stirling Centre of Poetry
> 
> Wednesday 24th > ->  Thursday 25th October 2007
> Pathfoot B2
> '> POLITICS OF MEMORY> '>  WORKSHOPS
> 					Workshop 1            Politics of memory: the nation (Wednesday 24th October 10-12)
> 					Workshop 2            Politics of memory:  testimony (Wednesday  24th October  2-4)
> 					Workshop 3            Politics of memory: the spirit (Thursday 25th October 10-12)
> 					Workshop 4            Politics of memory: Global media (Thursday 25th October 2-4)
> Participants will include: 
> Prof Duncan Brown, Dr Cheryl Stobie (University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa), Prof Taieb Belghazi, Prof Mohamed Ezroura, Dr Said Graiouid, (University Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco)
> Supported by the British Academy
> 
> Wednesday 31 October
> 4.30pm in Pathfoot B2
> NAMRATA BHAWNANI (Charles Wallace Fellow)
> '> The coca-colonisation of pop culture and masala fiction> '> 
> Namrata Bhawnani (Mumbai Mirror, Times of India) will also read from her novel in progress (The Fuck You Philosophy)
> Supported by the Charles Wallace Trust
> 
> Wednesday 7 November
> 4.30pm-7pm in Pathfoot L21
> POSTGRADUATE WORKSHOP: NEW RESEARCH AT STIRLING
> To get involved email Gemma.Robinson at stir.ac.uk
> 
> Monday 10 December
> 5pm in Pathfoot A7
> STEPHANIE JONES (Southampton University)
> '> The Indian Ocean: narratives in literature and law> '> 
> 
> For more information please contact Gemma.Robinson at stir.ac.uk
> 

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