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Upcoming events

Francesca Orsini on Literary Activism in Cold War India

By |June 10th, 2020|Categories: Events, North India, North India Readings, Popular and Pulp Fiction|Tags: |

Professor Francesca Orsini  gave this talk on "Literary Activism and Cold War Activism" as part of the Postcolonial Print Cultures reading groups and webinars.

Multilingual Literature: Review and Publish

By |April 27th, 2020|Categories: Digital Humanities and Archiving, Events|

The 'Multilingual Literature Review and Publish Project is an opportunity for readers of world literature to contribute to the MULOSIGE website with reviews or blogs on texts in languages other than English, particularly those from the Global South.

Re-Orienting Modernism: Mapping East-East Exchanges Between Arabic and Persian Poetry

By |April 27th, 2020|Categories: Events, Podcast|

Re-Orienting Modernism: Mapping East-East Exchanges Between Arabic and Persian Poetry In this talk, Levi Thompson will argue for a new direction in comparative literary studies by analysing close formal and thematic links between Arabic

Past events

December 2020

November 2019

Contemporary African Oral Traditions – Roundtable Recording

Orature plays a determinant role in literary expression around the world, but unwritten verbal arts have been explicitly excluded from definitions of world literature. Watch the recording from the roundtable on Contemporary Oral African Traditions to learn more about orature's place in world literature.

May 2019

Being Human

In this podcast, Dr Vayu Naidu discusses the MULOSIGE project with Professor Francesca Orsini, Itzea Goikolea-Amiano and Jack Clift. As part of the Being Human festival, Dr Vayu Naidu gives a storytelling workshop at the N4 Library and discusses how multiple languages, improvisation and music can create fascinating new paths for stories and literature to travel across the world.

February 2019

August 2017

Multilingual Poetry: Kwame Write in Paris, Accra, Copenhagen

Poetry doesn't need to be completely understood to be experienced, making it an ideal medium for multilingual expression. Here multimodal artist Kwame Write talks to MULOSIGE about the language of water and about multilingualism in his life and work.

June 2017

March 2017

February 2017

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