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The St. Clare's Seminar Series is a forum for sustained academic reflection
for our undergraduates and other adult students. The Series offers our
students an opportunity to discuss a range of stimulating issues and ideas
as well as a chance to interact with scholars from Oxford University and
other renowned academic institutions.
Grading and credit
The Seminar Series is central to the semester's learning experience, and
all students on the Programme are encouraged to participate. In addition,
students who complete coursework associated with this Series to a satisfactory
level will be eligible for three extra units of credit.
The Seminar Series is linked by a common theme which will be considered
from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
Autumn Semester - Dreams
& Nightmares |
Seminar 1: Fuseli's Nightmare
Speaker: John Rolfe, St. Clare's, Oxford - (Art History)
Seminar 2: Dreams: the Freudian Theory
Speaker: Dr Brian Clack, St. Clare's, Oxford - (Psychology)
Seminar 3: Daydreams of Hunger: Freud, Hamsun and
literary fiction
Speaker: Dr Peter Jackson, St. Clare's, Oxford - (Literature)
Seminar 4: Dreams of a better world: the United Nations
Speaker: Keith Allen, St. Clare's, Oxford - (International Affairs)
Seminar 5: Catholic dreams and Protestant nightmares in early
modern England
Speaker: Victoria Staveley, St. Clare's, Oxford - (History)
Seminar 6: The physiology of sleep
Speaker: Dr Ann Sharpley, Department of Psychiatry, University of
Oxford - (Neuroscience)
Seminar 7: Social nightmares and popular culture
Speaker: Michelle Paule, Oxford Brookes University - (Cultural Studies)
Seminar 8: Fears, fictions and fantasies: Christians imagining
Jews in the Middle Ages
Speaker: Paul Sinclair, St. Clare's, Oxford - (History)
Seminar 9: American Dream or American Nightmare
Speaker: Andrew Young, St. Clare's, Oxford - (Cultural History) |
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