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  1. Arts and Mind * Chris Drury Land artist 9 Dec 1:15p InQbate Pev 3C7 'deep experiences in landscape, systems in the body [...] & the planet'
  2. QUEORY Gilbert Pham-Thanh Male Bodies that Won’t Do: Dandies in Late 18th and Early 19th-Century Satirical Poetry Wed 9 Dec - SB LT121
  3. 5p in A155 2 December David Barnett “I’ve been told […]that the play is far too German”: [...]shaping British reactions to German theatre
  4. Sussex Writing 27 Nov 4p Sarah Jackson (N.Trent) Tickling and Prickling * Sarah Wood (Kent) ‘Some thing, some one, some ghost [..]’ 5p B217
  5. AMERICAN STUDIES Maria Lauret (UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX ‘How to Read Michelle Obama’ Tue 1 Dec 4.15-5.30 A155
  6. 30 Nov A71 4p Sally Hunt (Rhodes SA) Representations of girls and boys in children's literature info go to www.sussex.ac.uk/linguistics
  7. Centre for Early Modern Studies Arts B 217 at 6pm 8 Dec Dr Angus Vine Sussex Francis Bacon The Waste Book, and the Ledger
  8. CEMS in English Social Space B274 Prof Danielle Clarke 17th November
  9. Kay Syrad is 18th november
  10. Novelist and poet Kay Syrad will read from and discuss her new novel, The Milliner and the Phrenologist. 1.15 –1.45 pm Arts A103
  11. AMERICAN STUDIES TU 4-5.30 A155 17 Nov John Fagg (Nottingham) ‘”The Bewhiskered Rustic, Turned Orator”
  12. Grad Coll 18 Nov Dirk Schulz -From a Label There is No Escape:The Homosexualization of The Picture of Dorian Gray & Mrs Dalloway Silvstn 121
  13. Sussex WritingFri 20 Nov Meeting House George Szirtes (UEA) Poetry reading Sponsored by e.g. poetry, and followed by open mic event
  14. Sussex Writing .Tu 5p in B21717th Nov Vanessa Gebbie (short story writer) ‘Short Circuit - a writer's journey in shorts’
  15. CEMS in English Social Space B274 Prof Danielle Clarke UC Dublin The Myth of Philomena & the Origins of English Renaissance Poetry
  16. 16th November (week 7) ROLLS Mon 16 nov 4-5:30 A071 Uffmann (Sussex) The non-trivialness of phonological representations (beta version)
  17. QUEORY 11 Nov Silverstone LT121 5p Why is Development Work So Straight? Heteronormativity in the Internatnl Aid Industry Susan Jolly, IDS
  18. AMERICAN STUDIES 4p A155 3 Nov Erik Mathisen (Sussex) “Pledging Allegiance: ideas about the state in Civil War Mississippi”
  19. The Centre for German-Jewish Studies Mon9 Nov Ghetto 2006 (Vilnius, dir. Audrius Juzenas. Intro Dr. G Schroeter (Berlin) 5p venue tba
  20. UPDATE:English Graduate Colloquium Wed 5 Arts A155 4 Nov Nicholas Ridout “Is this a holiday?” On the temporality of theatrical work