Alas, the following only came to my attention this evening; but list
members may wish to pursue some of the earlier papers with their authors
nonetheless.
Early Modern Material Culture Seminars
Lecture series at the Institute of Historical Research, organised by MA
students on the V&A/RCA History of Design programme
4 May, Raj Pandey, Goldsmiths, University of London, The Semiotics of
the Body in Medieval Japanese Narratives, 17:15 – 19:00, SH 246
11 May, Stephen Curtis, Lancaster University, Bloody Matters in Early
Modern Drama and Culture: ‘The Blood that is Shed, The Blood that is
Said, the Blood that is Read’, 17:15 – 19:00, Bloomsbury Room G35
18 May, Louise Stewart, National Portrait Gallery, ‘Divers Other
Trifles’: The Material Culture of the Sugar Banquet in Early Modern
England, 17:15 – 19:00, SH 246
25 May, Antony Buxton, University of Oxford, ‘In Pewter Two Dozen Great
and Small’: From Quantification to Affective Qualities in Material
Culture, 17:15 – 19:00, Bloomsbury Room G35
1 June, Tim Reinke Williams, University of Northampton, Urinating in
Early Modern England: ‘Gender, Space and Iconoclasm’, 17:15 – 19:00,
Gordon Room G34
8 June, Teresa Canepa, Independent Scholar, London, European Influence
on Chinese Silk and Porcelain, and Japanese Lacquer Made as Special
Orders for the European Market in the 16th and Early 17th Centuries,
17:15 – 19:00, Bloomsbury Room G35
15 June, Lambros Malafouris, Keble College, Oxford, ‘How Things Shape
the Mind’, 17:15 – 19:00, SH246
All Seminars are followed by a drinks reception
Free entry – no booking required
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