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Anthropology

The charm of 'things': ethnography and performance

Marta Rosa Jardim (UNIFESP, Brazil) examines the role of sculptures of Hindu gods in Mozambique and the influence of art history on her anthropological research (20 May 2016)
Anthropology

Profane relations: the irony of offensive jokes in India

Andrew Sanchez (Kent) discusses why a multi-ethnic workforce in eastern India exchanges jokes about each other's religion and cultures as a form of irony (19 February 2016)
Reading, Writing, Romans

Early Christian Gold Glass

Prof. Alison Cooley and Dr Jane Masséglia from the Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project, talking about the symbols and celebrations of early Christians in the Roman Empire.
Anthropology

Birds in heaven: social positioning of lost babies and their mothers in Qatar

In this Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group seminar, Susie Kilshaw (UCL), discusses the impact of pregnancy and loss on mothers and fathers, and other family members, in Qatar, 2 November 2015
Anthropology

Microbes and other spirits

In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, César Enrique Giraldo Herrera (Oxford) discusses the role of hallucinogenics in interpreting reality and the role of visions in Lowland South America, 23 October 2015 (the opening few seconds are missing)
Anthropology

Crossing religious borders: Jewish Cabo Verdeans

In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Alma Gottlieb (Illinois) discusses the blend of religious traditions that have developed on the Cape Verde islands, particularly early Jewish settlers, 6 November 2015
Middle East Centre

Is Religion Really Violent?

Lecture given by Karen Armstrong (author of 'Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence') at St Antony's Middle East Centre on 13th November 2015.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Panel 2

This panel includes two talks: 'Religious Freedom, Public Space and Democratic Self-Determination' and 'Fertility, Mortality, and National Responsibility.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 1: Religion and Politics in Egyptian Public Opinion

Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Keynote: Religiosity and Politics in Egypt

His Grace Bishop Angaelos delivered this address as part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt.
The New Madhyamaka

A Dose of Wittgenstein

Mark Siderits (Seoul National University emeritus) gives the eleventh talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Linguistic and Philosophical Integration of Madhyamaka: Some Reflections

Mattia Salvini (Mahidol University) gives the tenth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Ninth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop

Parimal Patil (Harvard University), gives the ninth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Quantum Mechanics and Deep Interconnectness

Michel Bitbol (Centre Nationale de la Recherce Scientifique, Paris), gives the eighth talk in the New Madhaymaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Perspectivalism and Madhyamaka

Charles Goodman, (Binghampton University), gives the sixth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

The Fifth Corner of Four

Graham Priest, (Graduate Centre, City University of New York), gives the fourth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Madhyamaka, Consciousness and Mental Causation

Sonam Thakchoe (University of Tasmania), gives the third talk in the New Madhymaka workshop
The New Madhyamaka

Modern Philosophical Tools and Classic Madhyamaka Texts

Jay Garfield (Yale/National University of Singapore) gives the second talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Introduction to the New Madhyamaka workshop

Jan Westerhoff, Associate Professor of Religious Ethics at the University of Oxford, introduces The New Madhyamaka workshop.
Mansfield College

John Milton Fellowship Annual Lecture - Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence

The fourth in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2015, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Karen Armstrong -- Author and commentator.

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