Elisabeth Gernerd (University of Edinburgh): “Thrusts her arms into a muff”: The Sensory Position of Silk Muffs; William Tullett (King’s College London): From Womb to Nose: Smell and the Performance of Gender in Eighteenth-Century England

Event date: 
Monday 22 February 2016
Location: 
The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square

Elisabeth Gernerd (University of Edinburgh): “Thrusts her arms into a muff”: The Sensory Position of Silk Muffs; William Tullett (King’s College London): From Womb to Nose: Smell and the Performance of Gender in Eighteenth-Century England

 

Dr Nina Engehardt (University of Cologne; IASH): The Mathematics and Modernism of Zamiatin’s We: Dystopia or Revolutionary Remedy?

Event date: 
Monday 22 February 2016 to Tuesday 23 February 2016

Russian Research Seminar (DELC)

Dr Nina Engehardt (University of Cologne; IASH, University of Edinburgh)

"The Mathematics and Modernism of Zamiatin's We: Dystopia or Revolutionary Remedy?"

Monday  22/02/2016; 17.15  – 19.00.

50 George Square - 1.02 Computer Lab 2

 

 

 

Bio note:

Dr Nina Engelhardt is a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies

in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh, being on leave from

her research position in the group "Transformations" at the University

Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time: Violence

Event date: 
Tuesday 23 February 2016 to Wednesday 24 February 2016

Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time: Violence

23rd February 2016 (with accompanying lecture from Thom van Dooren on 22nd February)

Room 2.03 - Charteris Land. St John Street. Edinburgh EH8 8AQ GB

University of Edinburgh