Stirling Maxwell Centre Seminar Series: Postgraduate Roundtable
Our Postgraduate Researcher roundtable aims to allow Postgraduate Researchers of any affiliation to showcase their work-in-progress and facilitate brief, but incisive, discussions around Text/Image Storytelling. The concept of storytelling is rich in scope. Possible topics might include, but are not limited to, research on race, gender, sexuality, disability, class, climate emergency, the politics of storytelling and how we perceive events in the past, present, and future.
College of Arts School of Modern Languages and Cultures Stirling Maxwell Centre
Date: Thursday 28 November 2024
Time: 17:00 - 18:30
Venue: Hetherington Building Library Space
Category: Public lectures, Student events
Website: https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYoceuhqj0qGdXuChaxNzJo4R6OU7H1KHSw
The Stirling Maxwell Centre Seminar Series roundtable aims to allow Postgraduate Researchers of any affiliation to showcase their work-in-progress and facilitate discussions around Text/Image Storytelling.
Postgraduate researchers discuss work-in-progress research in Text/Image Studies in a short 10-minute presentation. These relate to aspects of their current research within the field of Text/Image Studies and Archeology, English Literature, History of Art, English Language, Practice-based Creation, and Modern Languages and Cultures.
The concept of storytelling is rich in scope, with topics ranging from research on race, gender, sexuality, disability, class, climate emergency, the politics of storytelling and how we perceive events in the past, present, and future.
To attend online, please register on Zoom: https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYoceuhqj0qGdXuChaxNzJo4R6OU7H1KHSw
Programme:
17:00 Welcome and opening statements Michael O'Donohue |
PANEL 1 (Chair: Lin Cheng) |
17:05 The Role of Guiding Narration in Chinese Lianhuanhua: Enhancing Reader Engagement and Textual Value, Yinan Sun (Text/Image Studies, University of Glasgow) |
17:15 A Critical Discussion on Race and Gender within the Monica Rambeau/Captain Marvel Comics Elise Sandbach (Text/Image Studies, University of Glasgow) |
17:25 Stories from the Peat: Constructing Narrative and Story from Palaeoenvironmental Records Phil Gould (Archaeology, University of Glasgow) |
17:35 Q&A |
17:45 Break |
Panel 2 (Chair: John Ignatius Wareham (Nat) Paterson) |
17:50 The Novo Rosario by Gaspare Ancarano. The Madonna of the Rosary's Cult and Iconography in the Library of Francesco Maria II, Duke of Urbino Alessia Silvi (Art History, Sapienza University of Rome and Sapienza School for Advanced Studies) |
18:00 Revivalists or Reactionaries? Nineteenth-century Spiritual Emblems and the Origins of the Oxford Movement Ciara Haverly (Text/Image Studies, University of Glasgow) |
18:10 The Life of Teresa of Jesus in Two Sixteenth Century Italian Books of Emblems Veronica Tartabini (Stirling Maxwell Centre Fellow, University of Glasgow) |
18:20 Q&A |
18:30 Concluding Statements Michael O'Donohue |