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'Culture and Power'

This semester the Seminar Series is focussed on 'Culture and Power'. As the social theorist David Swartz has observed, ‘Culture provides the very grounds for human communication and interaction; it is also a source of domination. The arts, science, religion, indeed all symbolic systems – including language itself – not only shape our understanding of reality and form the basis for human communication; they also help establish and maintain social hierarchies' (Culture and Power, 1998). This interdisciplinary series will explore the complex relationship between culture and power from a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives.

Seminar title Speaker
Nation and Narration: The Irish Literary Revival Keith Hopper - Kellogg College, University of Oxford
Cultural Geographies of Power Dr Derek McCormack - Mansfield College, University of Oxford
Portraying the Power and Persona of the Monarch, 1603-1830 Daniel Jordan - Hertford College, University of Oxford
The Symbolism and Ritual of Kingship in Medieval England: Exercising Power through Culture Paul Sinclair - St. Clare's, Oxford
The Power Behind the Purchase: Using Neuroscience in the Marketplace Anna Scarna - Dept of Psychiatry, University of Oxford
The Power of Culture in Psychotherapy Niamh Moriarty - PPC Worldwide, Oxford
Feminism and Media Representations of Women Kate Kirkpatrick - St. Cross College, University of Oxford
Blood and Matzo: the Middle East, Myth and Historical Anti-Semitism Peter Claus - Pembroke College, University of Oxford
Composition and Performance in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction David Chaplin - St. Clare's, Oxford

September