Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute
ToggleEvents
‘Have I Gone Too Far?’ Sentimentality and the Politics of Excess in Anglo-American Love Songs - Music Research Seminars
‘Have I Gone Too Far?’ Sentimentality and the Politics of Excess in Anglo-American Love Songs
When: Wednesday, 18 October 2023
‘War disability, welfare and State-building in the Polish Eastern Borderlands (1918-39)’ - Department of History Seminar Series
‘War disability, welfare and State-building in the Polish Eastern Borderlands (1918-39)’ - Department of History Seminar Series
When: Thursday, 12 October 2023
Figures of Bearable Life - Intersectional Humanities Seminar Series
Figures of Bearable Life This interdisciplinary seminar series presents a capacious and provocativevision of intersectional inquiry across the Arts and Humanities.
When: Thursday, 12 October 2023
“Mostrous Mothers in the Turkish Press” - Dr Fulya Tepe
“Mostrous Mothers in the Turkish Press” - Dr Fulya Tepe
When: Wednesday, 11 October 2023
‘A United Kingdom conflict: reframing the Irish Revolution’. - Department of History Seminar Series
‘A United Kingdom conflict: reframing the Irish Revolution’. - Department of History Seminar Series
When: Thursday, 05 October 2023
Intersectionality as Practice: Anger and Eroticism in Feminist Instagram Art - Intersectional Humanities Seminar Series
Intersectionality as Practice: Anger and Eroticism in Feminist Instagram Art This interdisciplinary seminar series presents a capacious and provocativevision of intersectional inquiry across the Arts and Humanities.
When: Thursday, 05 October 2023
Intercultural Transactions: Irish Traditional Music in Germany - Music Research Seminars
Intercultural Transactions: Irish Traditional Music in Germany
When: Wednesday, 04 October 2023
Intersectional Humanities Seminar Series
This interdisciplinary seminar series presents a capacious and provocativevision of intersectional inquiry across the Arts and Humanities. It has beendesigned to invite audiences both to excavate the intersectional stories that are embedded in our research and to better recognize theintersectional contexts in which we work. Irish history is comprised of the material and cultural legacies of intersectional lives which are often not framed in these terms. Thursdays, 1 to 2 pm 1.33 Iontas. All Welcome!.
When: Thursday, 28 September 2023
Thinking Decolonially Through an Intersectional Lens - Intersectional Humanities Seminar Series
Thinking Decolonially Through an Intersectional Lens - This interdisciplinary seminar series presents a capacious and provocativevision of intersectional inquiry across the Arts and Humanities.
When: Thursday, 28 September 2023
Full Stack Feminism in Digital Humanities Conference and Exhibition
A group exhibition resulting from the Full Stack Feminism in Digital Humanities project at the University of Sussex, curated by Laurence Hill; and a conference on Full Stack Feminism.
When: Wednesday, 20 September 2023