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 Love.
Cultural Contests is this semester's theme. As the cultural historian Judith Walkowitz has observed, modern life is ‘a series of multiple and simultaneous cultural contests and exchanges across a wide social spectrum'. What are the key cultural disputes that have helped to shape the modern world? Christianity versus Paganism, Capitalism versus Communism, Art versus Life, Blur versus Oasis?Seminar title | Speaker |
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Competing Narratives: Why Every Cultural Contest Tells a Story | Nick Kneale - St. Clare's, Oxford |
Contested Cultures: The Greeks in Afghanistan | Dr. Llewelyn Morgan - Brasenose College & Oxford University Classics Department |
Public versus Private in the Internet Age | Nicholas McInerney - Professional Scriptwriter |
Rock Rivalries | Mike Smith - Managing Director of Columbia Music |
"Divided by a Common Language?": British versus American English | Dr. David Grylls - Director of Literary Studies, Oxford University Department for Continuing Education |
The Struggle between the Spirit and the Senses in the Nineteenth Century | Prof. Barrie Bullen - University of Reading |
The Victorians and the Medieval Past: Interpretation versus Fantasy | Paul Sinclair - St. Clare's, Oxford |
Great Expectations or Storm Clouds? Victorian Versions of Progress | Emeritus Prof. David Paroissien - University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
Criminology versus the Gothic Imagination in the late Nineteenth Century | Dr. Roger Dalrymple - Buckinghamshire New University |