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The seminar with Anna Richards will also be screened on Zoom (email cpsj[at]mmll.cam.ac.uk for link!)💻 Hope to see many of you in person or online!

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Coming up next week! Our 3rd CPSJ seminar: Dr Anna Richards (Birkbeck College, UoL) will speak on 'Tutelary phantoms in Marie Espérance von Schwartz’s Gemma, oder Tugend und Laster (1877) and the late nineteenth-century anti-vivisection debate'
📅3 May
⏰1-2pm
📍RFB 336

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Coming up tomorrow! CPSJ seminar with a presentation by doctoral researcher Weibing Ni on “Reimagining Intimacies Between Afro-/Creole and Sino-Caribbeans: Marronnage in Raphaël Confiant, Patricia Powell, and Victor Chang”
📅22 Feb
⏰1-2pm
📍RFB 336 & on Zoom (email cpsj[at]mmll.cam.ac.uk for link!)💻

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CfA: Seminar Participant Applications GSA 2024 | German Studies Association Click here for more information on the seminar guidelines. To access the submission portal in which you can apply for the seminar of your choice, click here. Log in using your GSA member credentials, hover over the "Submit" button, and choose "Seminar Participant Application":

More info here: www.thegsa.org/blog/cfa-sem...

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Please consider applying for the GSA Seminar organised by
@jeannetteoho.bsky.social, Laura Sturtz & @alrik.bsky.social: Politisch schreiben in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur: Methodische und theoretische Annäherungen Atlanta, 26-29 September 2024
Deadline: 23 February 2024

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For free tickets and more information, please visit: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/who-was-fr...

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Top lines in lower-case black font on white background: a reading and discussion at the cambridge german graduate research seminar and section research colloquium
Middle line, white lower-case text in black box: esther dischereit
Along the bottom is another black box with white lower-case text: who was fritz kittel? a german railway worker decides, 1933-2022
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Graphic announcing an event. Top lines in lower-case black font on white background: a reading and discussion at the cambridge german graduate research seminar and section research colloquium Middle line, white lower-case text in black box: esther dischereit Along the bottom is another black box with white lower-case text: who was fritz kittel? a german railway worker decides, 1933-2022 A black-and-white image of Esther Dischereit is positioned above the bottom box to the right of the image.

All are warmly invited to the Cambridge German Graduate Research Seminar and Section Research Colloquium, who are joining together this term to welcome the distinguished writer Esther Dischereit to Cambridge:
📅5 February 2024
⏰5pm
📍Webb Library, Jesus College Cambridge

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXBc... (Afropolitanism & Ada’s Realm, 2023)

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A1n... (Being in Connection, 2022)

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Follow the links below for recordings of readings & lectures by @sharondoduaotoo.bsky.social in Cambridge:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3wl... (In Search of Resonance, Schroeder Lecture, 2022)

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We hope that the volume will find a wide readership and stimulate further engagement with Sharon Dodua Otoo’s inspirational writing! Please share widely!🙏

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This is the first collection dedicated solely to @sharondoduaotoo.bsky.social’s work. It grew out of a symposium held in March 2022. We are grateful to all participants--especially Sharon!--to the Cambridge DAAD Hub, the Schröder Fund & the Intellectual Forum at Jesus College for their support.

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Many thanks to the GLL editors, especially Margaret Littler, and the production team for overseeing and facilitating this special number of the journal.

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The Open Access volume is edited by Sarah Colvin @sarahcolvin.bsky.social & Tara Talwar Windsor @ttw1984.bsky.social and features articles by joseph kebe-nguema, Stephanie Galasso, Kyung-Ho Cha, Áine McMurtry, Alrik Daldrup, Jon Cho-Polizzi, and both co-editors.

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To kick us off, ICYMI: We are immensely proud to announce the publication of a special issue of German Life & Letters on ‘Sharon Dodua Otoo [@sharondoduaotoo.bsky.social] – Literature, Politics, Possibility’: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680483...

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Inaugural post for us too! Follow us here and please spread the word to keep up-to-date on our work and activities! 🙏

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