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The Maltese Falcon = √-1: Lacan, Bentham and the Necessary Fiction of Noir

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The next in the Department of Comparative Literature's Research Seminar series.

Decreation and Undoing: George Bellows's New York Excavation Paintings, 1907-1909

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The next in the Department of Comparative Literature's joint research seminar series.

Mobilising Memory: Rwandan Women Genocide Survivors in the Diaspora

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A joint Comparative Literature and Department of French Research Seminar

A Room of One's Own: Ida Applebroog's Histories of Feminism

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The next in the Department of Comparative Literature's Research Seminar series.

Of Sovereigns and Giants: Children's Literature and the Enchantment of International Law

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The next in the Department of Comparative Literature's Research Seminar series.

Identity and modernity in Enlightenment England: William Hogarth and Laurence Sterne

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The next in the Department of Comparative Literature's Research Seminar series.

Arabic Week at King's

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The Department of Comparative Literature, Department of English and the Modern Language Centre present a week of lunchtime taster sessions, film screenings and panel conversations to celebrate the first Arabic Week at King's College London.

YTL Centre Inaugural Lecture in Politics, Philosophy & Law - Sexual Violence: Accountability in a Culture of Celebrity by Martha Nussbaum

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The inaugural YTL Centre Annual Lecture in Politics, which will be delivered this year by one of the world's leading philosophers and pubic intellectuals, Professor Martha C. Nussbaum.

King's Postcolonial Seminars and Conversations' series: The ABC of Queen Victoria's Empire, Or a Primer of Conquest, Dissent and Disruption

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The 'King's in Conversation with' postcolonial speaker series welcomes Prof Antoinette Burton in dialogue with Jo McDonagh from King's and Margot Finn from UCL on her latest book The ABC of Queen Victoria's Empire, Or a Primer of Conquest, Dissent and Disruption,as part of its 'in conversations with' talks.

LDC Psychology and Cognitive Processes research group

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Psychology and Cognitive Processes research group - risk communication
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