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Race and Resistance: Understanding Bermuda Today
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Race, Resistance and Fiction

1959 – 2018 The Pursuit of Equality and Justice: Past and Present, talk 1
The Hertford Bookshelf
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Emma Smith interviews Shahnaz Ahsan

Shahnaz Ahsan is Emma's guest to discuss her debut novel, Hashim & Family. They talk about Bangladesh, about the personal and the political, and about the classroom experience that has seared itself into her fiction.
The Hertford Bookshelf
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Emma Smith interviews Alex Preston

Emma Smith chats with Alex Preston about Hertford, his career in finance, bees, and his new historical novel Winchelsea - Emma also teases Alex about the label of Mr Nice Review in Private Eye.
The Hertford Bookshelf

Emma Smith interviews Louisa Reid

Louisa Reid's Young Adult novels in verse have been widely praised: join Emma Smith for a discussion of the challenges and responsibilities of writing for teens, as well as Louisa's experience as a teacher.
The Hertford Bookshelf
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Emma Smith interviews Claire McGowan

Memories, genre fiction and writing under a different pen name are all on the agenda for this podcast with Northern Irish crime author Claire McGowan (and her alter ego Eva Woods).
The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations

Cre-AI-tivity: Blood in a Whatsapp message?

This last in our trilogy explores data as the foundation of AI systems. We learn how this enables mapping individual learners' progress and benchmarking in a teaching context, but also how that data exchange raises ethical issues.
The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations

Cre-AI-tivity: Hogwarts 4ever?

The second in our trilogy of podcasts explores the role AI can play in story creation and development. We learn how machines can extend a fictional story world, as well as our interaction with it.
The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations

Cre-AI-tivity: Make the machine work 4u

First in a trilogy explores the impact of AI on story creation and reception. We learn how machines enable audiences to experience the humanity of fictional characters. Yet a ‘rhetoric of innovation’ gets in the way of understanding what is happening.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Etiquette

Isabel Parkinson (2015) on her debut novel, Etiquette
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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In At The Deep End

Alex Gunz (1994, PPE) on his novel, In At The Deep End
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Exiles From Paris

Brigitte Adès (1982) on her novel, Exiles From Paris
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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The Cry of the Lake

Charlie Tyler (1993) on her debut novel, The Cry of the Lake
Fantasy Literature
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Alan Garner

A brief introduction to the British fantasy writer, Alan Garner.
Fantasy Literature
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Approaching Fantasy Literature

A short introduction to reading and studying fantasy literature.
Fantasy Literature
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H. P. Lovecraft

A brief introduction to the writer, H. P. Lovecraft.
Linguamania

Why should we read translated texts?

This episode explores what we lose or gain when we read a translated book. Are we missing something by reading the English translation and not the original language version? And what can the translation process tell us about how languages work?
Rothermere American Institute
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The 2019 Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters

New Yorker fiction through the decades
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Procès, fiction, document: La reconstruction de la littérature en Europe après 1945

This paper explores the relationship between testimony and fiction in the context of transitional justice, by comparing three 1950 European literary works which use the form of interrogation, investigation, and trial.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Literature and Transitional Justice After the Rwandan Genocide: Veronique Tadjo’s The Shadow of Imama

This paper discusses the problems of literary memorialization and quest for truth in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide as addressed by Veronique Tadjo’s The Shadow of Imana.
The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing

Life-Writing and Female Celebrity, 4 Nov 2017 Panel 2: Female Celebrity Performance across Media and Genres

Chaired by Sandra Mayer, with Mary Luckhurst, Oline Eaton and Hannah Yelin.

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