School of Art History/CIMS: Professor V. Eudine Barriteau Guest Lecture
Migrations of Gender\the Gender of Migration: Meditations on Mobility and Movement from the Commonwealth Caribbean
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Lower Parliament Hall
66 South Street St Andrews KY16 9QW United KingdomAbout this event
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This event is coordinated by the School of Art History, Museum & Gallery Studies in collaboration with the Cultural Identity and Memory Studies Institute (CIMS) at the University of St Andrews (see: https://cims.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk).
Email the event organisers: vtmproject@st-andrews.ac.uk
CIMS:
The dual concern of the Cultural Identity and Memory Studies Institute (CIMS) at the University of St Andrews is to explore cultural identity and cultural memory: that is, the investigation of the diverse textual constructs and creations (e.g. traditions, myths, literary canons, and political institutions) by which national and other cultural groups explore, criticise, renew and represent their sense of identity, and their public and private memories.
Our research comprises various perspectives, methodologies and theoretical frameworks, but at its core is a shared interest in interdisciplinary explorations of cultural identity and cultural memory. The Institute seeks to bring together different approaches in an innovative way and to engage with both the academic community and the wider public.
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Email CIMS: cims@st-andrews.ac.uk
School of Art History:
The School of Art History at the University of St Andrews is one of the largest and most dynamic art history departments in Britain. An international community with a global outlook. Ranked first in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2022, first in Scotland and third in the UK by Complete University Guide 2022.
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