2012 Programme | |
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Tuesday 8 February 1.00 PM |
CMEMS Lunchtime Seminar Seamus Barker (University of Sydney) “The Subject in Hamlet.” Venue: Arts Seminar Room G.01 |
Tuesday 21 February 7.00 PM |
Annual General Meeting All welcome. Paper presentation follows the AGM, at 7.30 PM CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture |
Tuesday 13 March 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG/CHE Public Lecture Dr Spencer Young (CHE/The University of Western Australia) “The Usurer’s Alms: Theologians, Society and the Emergence of the University of Paris.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 10 (Arts 1.62) |
Wednesday 21 March 7.30 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Jane-Heloise Nancarrow (The University of York) “The Re-Use of Roman Material Culture in the Anglo-Norman World.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 6 (Arts G.62) |
Thursday 29 March 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG/Round Table Public Lecture Deborah Seiler (The University of Western Australia) “Masculine Emotional Identity in Medieval English Romance: A Critical Analysis of King Horn, Sir Launfal, Sire Orfeo & Sir Cleges.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 9 (Arts 1.61) |
Wednesday 4 April 6.30 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Christa Knellwolf (The University of Vienna) “The Conflict Between the Representation of Imperial Power and the Struggle for Emotional Maturity and Self-Realisation in The Tempest.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 6 (Arts G.62) |
Tuesday 17 April 6.30 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Natalie Tomas (Monash University) “Eleonora di Toledo, Regency and State Formation, 1539–1543.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 6 (Arts G.62) |
Tuesday 15 May 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Prof Andrew Lynch (The University of Western Australia) “Guinevere and the Boys: Emotion and Community in Chretien de Troyes.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 5 (Arts G.61) |
Wednesday 30 May 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Dr Toby Burrows (The University of Western Australia) “Manuscript Mania: How Sir Thomas Phillipps Built the World’s Greatest Collection of Medieval Manuscripts.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 5 (Arts G.61) |
Thursday 28 June 6.30 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Dr Mark Houlahan (The University of Waikato, NZ) “Shakespeare and the Sea of Stories.” Venue: Social Science Seminar Room G2.01 |
Wednesday 4 July 6.00 PM |
Fundraiser Film Screening “A Royal Affair.” Windsor Cinemas, 98 Stirling Highway, Nedlands $20 tickets (inc. drink and nibbles) |
Tuesday 24 July 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Dr Danijela Kambaskovic-Sawers (The University of Western Australia) “Plato’s Loves and Shakespeare’s Women.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 6 (G.62) |
Tuesday 31 July 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Dr Nicole Hochner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) “Is all you need love? The Machiavelli[an] Answer.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 6 (G.62) |
Thursday 16 August 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Associate Professor Louise D’Arcens (The University of Wollongong) “Reception, Recovery, Re-creation: The Singular Story of the Middle Ages in Australia.” Venue: Gentilli Lecture Theatre (Geography 1.31) |
Fri–Sat August 17–18 |
UWA Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies and Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group XVIIIth Annual Conference “Receptions: Medieval and Early Modern Cultural Appropriations.” Venue: St Catherine’s College, The University of Western Australia, Perth Plenary speakers For further information contact Andrew Lynch or Joanne McEwan or visit the Conference website |
Tuesday 28 August 1.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Lunchtime Seminar Dr Erika Kuijpers (Leiden University) “Traumatic Memory in the Early Seventeenth Century Netherlands: Anachronism or Hidden Reality?” Venue: Arts Seminar Room G.01 |
Wednesday 29 August 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Professor Jeffrey Chips Smith (The University of Texas at Austin) “Jesuit Confraternities in Germany and the Art of Sensual Engagement.” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 6 (G.62) |
Monday 17 September 6.30 PM for 7 PM start |
Annual Quiz Night
Eight quiz rounds fizzing with challenge and suspense! Venue: UWA Guild Tavern (Tables of 6) |
Tuesday 16 October 6.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Public Lecture Dr Brett D. Hirsch (The University of Western Australia) “Voiding Rheum in Shakespeare’s Venice, or What’s Spit Got To Do With It?” Venue: Arts Lecture Room 6 (G.62) |
Sunday 4 November 1.00 PM |
Fundraiser Special Screening Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus Swap the hard benches for cosy movie theatre chairs, and the back-row view for HD vision. You can even kick back with popcorn and a choc top. Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen series is coming to Luna Paradiso, with the first screening kicking off with Doctor Faustus, filmed at the iconic Globe in 2011. Venue: Cinema Paradiso, 164 James St, Northbridge $25 tickets (drinks and nibbles for gold coin donation) |
Tuesday 27 November 1.00 PM |
CMEMS/PMRG Lunchtime Seminar Professor Eileen Joy (Southern Illinois University) “Pursuing a Fugitive, Vagabond, Promiscuous Post/medieval Studies.” Venue: Arts Seminar Room 1.33 Postgraduate (including Honours) and staff researchers are welcome. Professor Joy’s paper will be followed by a discussion. Bring your own lunch. |
Saturday 15 December 6.30 PM |
Annual Christmas Party
Cost: $10, which includes champagne or juice on arrival. Bring a plate and BYO drinks after the first drink. |