Department of American and Canadian Studies

Events from the last 12 months

Reconciliation and Its Discontents

Date
30/11/2016
Location:
Highfield House A02
Description
This year's Annual Canadian Studies Lecture will be given by Dr Audra Simpson (Columbia University, Department of Anthropology), who will speak on the subject of Reconciliation and Its Discontents.

Jo Berry: Making Friends with the Enemy

Date
30/11/2016
Location:
Clive Granger A48
Description
The talk is chaired by Professor Todd Landman, Pro-Vice Chancellor for the Faculty of Social Sciences, and includes time for audience questions and discussion

Jayne Anne Phillips, Monetised War, Militarised Money: A Narrative Poetics for the Financial Turn

Date
09/11/2016
Location:
LG11 Trent Buidling
Description
Richard Godden is an internationally renowned scholar of twentieth-century American literature. His books include Fictions of Capital: The American Novel from James to Mailer (1990), Fictions of Labor: William Faulkner and the South's Long Revolution (1997), and most recently William Faulkner: An Economy of Complex Words (2007).

Captured: Documenting Incarceration

Date
04 - 05/11/2016
Location:
Nottingham Contemporary

US Election 2016: Reflections

Date
09/11/2016
Location:
Clive Granger A48
Description
US Election 2016: Reflections from Professor Todd Landman and Dr Christopher Phelps

The Rights and Justice City I: Making Nottingham Slavery-Free

Date
18/11/2016
Location:
Newton Building LT1
Description
This event is part of the Being Human festival - the UK's only national festival of the humanities

The Rights and Justice City III: Nottingham in the Age of Brexit

Date
21/11/2016
Location:
Galleries of Justice Museum
Description
This event is part of the Being Human festival - the UK's only national festival of the humanities

"Chile, Chocolate and Cha Cha Cha!"

Date
09/01/2017
Location:
University Park Campus
Description
A day of all things Spanish and Latin American, aimed at Year 9-11 students.

Trump, Clinton and the Future of the USA

Date
29/09/2016
Location:
B63 Law and Social Sciences Building
Description
Professor Todd Landman, Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Social Sciences, will deliver a lecture on Trump, Clinton and the Future of the United States of America.

Black Power at 50! A Film Festival on the Anniversary of Black Power

Date
15/10/2016
Location:
Nottingham Contemporary
Description
Please join the Centre for Research in Race and Rights as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Carmichael's infamous slogan with a Black Power Film Festival
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