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Joseph Roach: The Return of the Last of the Pequots: Disappearance as Heritage

18 September 2009

18 September 2009 – Renowned performance studies scholar Professor Joseph Roach (Yale) will give a public lecture on 18 September to launch the department’s new Centre for International Theatre and Performance Research.

Graham Ward – How Hegel Re-sacralised the Project of Modernity

18 September 2009

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Erik Tonning – Theodicy and the Re-invention of Nature: From William Paley to Samuel Beckett

18 September 2009

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Stephanie Frank – Enchanted ‘Representation’ in Eighteenth-Century France: The Problem of the Political-Theological Analogy

18 September 2009

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Vincent Lloyd – The Theological Turn in Modernity Studies

18 September 2009

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Daniel Cojocaru – (Vat City plc): The Sacred Violence of Market Forces in the Fiction of Iain Sinclair

18 September 2009

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Carmen Kuhling – From the Parish Hall to the Shopping Mall: Consumption and Re-enchantment in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland

18 September 2009

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Susanna Rizzo, Gregory Melleuish – The Historical Paradigm of the Post-Secular

18 September 2009

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Dominic Corrywright – Spiritual Practice in Secular Contexts: Well-Being and Healing in a Re-Enchanted World

18 September 2009

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Roderick Main – Sacred and Secular: Analytical psychological doubleness and the problem of modernity – the work of C. G. Jung

18 September 2009

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