Background Since its inception in 2000, the St. Clare's Seminar Series has provided an opportunity for students to explore a stimulating range of issues and ideas. Each semester the series is linked by a common theme. Themes in previous years have included: Death and Love; Dreams and Nightmares; Creation and Inspiration.
Tragedy and Joy is this semester's theme. Life can be described as a search for joy, yet throughout our lives we are constantly at the mercy of its darker twin: tragedy. It can be debilitating or illuminating; we can lose or find ourselves in it. Over the millennia, the greatest thinkers have asked whether we can ever have one without the other.| Seminar title | Speaker | 
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| Tragic Joy: Philosophers on why we like to cry at the movies | Dr Jessica Frazier St. Clare's, Oxford | 
| Ancient China and Ancient Greece: Meditations on Joy and Sorrow | Dr Brandon Miller Christchurch College, Oxford | 
| From Burma with Love: Tragedy and Joy in the Life of Aung San Suu Kyi | John Rolfe St. Clare's, Oxford | 
| The Fascist Hobbit: The Tragic Tale of Middle Earth and White Supremacy | Anna Castriota St. Clare's, Oxford | 
| Melody in Mayhem: Songs of Joy from an Ancient Indian Battlefield | Anuradha Dooney University of Lampeter | 
| Songs from the Heart: Transforming Tragedy with the Joys of Jazz | Joan Davis Truevoice Music School | 
| The New Science of Happiness Studies | Dr Ines Molinaro St. Clare's, Oxford | 
| Elegy: Poetic Perspectives on Tragic Loss | Dr Jonathan Herapath Oxford Brookes University | 
| The Tragicomedy of Urban Decline in Popular Cinema | Dr John Field, University of Oxford | 
				 
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