Book celebration
Twice a year the Faculty of Arts hosts a reception to celebrate recent publications by members of staff. Eight authors are selected to briefly present their work to the Faculty, describing the background and ideas behind the publication. Attended by postgraduate students and members of the Faculty, this event offers an opportunity to learn what colleagues are working on, exchange ideas and celebrate each others' achievements.
At the Book celebration held on 15 June 2011 the following publications were presented:
- Martin Hurcombe, France and the Spanish Civil War: Cultural Representations of the War Next Door
- Jo Carruthers, England's Secular Scripture - Islamophobia and the Protestant Aesthetic
- Tim Cole, Traces of the Holocaust: Journeying in and out of the Ghettos
- Leon Horsten, The Continuum Companion to Philosophical Logic
- Bradley Stephens, Victor Hugo, Jean-Paul Sartre and the Liability of Liberty
- Pamela King, Medieval Literature 1300-1500
- Sarah Street (et al), Dossier published on Colour in Screen (presented at Network of European Cinema Studies conference)
- Sara Jones, Complicity, Censorship and Criticism: Negotiating Space in the GDR Literary Sphere