Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture
Professor Gábor Betegh, University of Cambridge 'Plato on Forgetting and Re-understanding'
Professor Gábor Betegh, University of Cambridge 'Plato on Forgetting and Re-understanding'
At StAIGS, we are honoured to welcome Latin American feminist filmmaker MarÃa Barea for a screening of a recently restored version of her modern classic Antuca (1992), a Peruvian film made thanks to the collaboration of Warmi Cine y Video, the pioneering women’s film collective and Iprofoth (Instituto de Promoción y Formación de Trabajadoras…
Title:Â “Categorical Inequality and the Economy of Esteem” Abstract:Â Social theorists have had considerable empirical success in modeling social hierarchy in terms of “categorical inequality.” In this framework, entire social groups enjoy superior power, social esteem, and wealth over other groups: aristocrats over commoners, men over women, blacks over whites in the U.S., Brahmins over Dalits in…
Tweet The Department of Film Studies and the 58³Ô¹Ï Institute for Gender Studies are delighted to welcome you to a guest lecture with Professor Laura Mulvey. In this presentation Professor Laura Mulvey will revisit her long-standing interest in the flapper film. The energetic and self-sufficient young modern woman who emerged into city life and…
CEPPA is pleased to present the 2020 Sir Malcolm Knox Memorial Lecture: John Haldane FRSA, FRSE J. Newton Rayzor Sr Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Baylor University Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of St. Andrews Senior Fellow, CEPPA Visiting Professor, Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham “Philosophy and Public Affairs in Historical…
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