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Middle East Centre

Workshop: Memory, Memoirs, and History part 2

Ella Shohat (New York University) and Avi Shlaim (St Antony's College) give the second of two workshops for the middle east centre.
Middle East Centre

Workshop: Memory, Memoirs, and History Part 1

Ella Shohat (New York University) and Avi Shlaim (St Antony's College) give the first of two workshops for the middle east centre.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Lydia Wilson speaks to Alex Donnelly

Lydia Wilson talks to Alex Donnelly about commemoration as a narrative for the future in the Middle East
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Interview with Dr Peter Grant

Peter Grant talks to Johana Musalkova and Rita Phillips about the link between collective memory and popular music, exploring examples of artists who attempt to challenge dominant national narratives.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Laura Hassler speaks to Kate McLoughlin

Laura Hassler, Founding Director of Musicians without Borders, talks to Kate McLoughlin about her vision for the organisation and music’s potential in giving voice, recognition and empowerment to post-conflict communities.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Rihab Azar speaks to Niall Munro

Musician Rihab Azar talks to Niall Munro about her quest to find new ways of empowering and connecting communities through music and how music functions as a ‘resistance act’ in situations of (post-)conflict.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Monk, the Memorist, the Mushroom and the MRI

Discover how we create and store ideas, and how modern neuroscience process 16th century theories on memory.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

2018 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (1/3): Dementia and the Social Scaffold of Memory

Lecture 1 of 3. Who we are depends in part on the social world in which we live. In these lectures I look at some consequences for three mental health problems, broadly construed: dementia, addiction, and psychosomatic illness.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Rihab Azar – Oud Performance

Syrian musician Rihab Azar gives a short performance at the Music and Memory workshop.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Music and Memory: Panel-led Workshop 1

This workshop brought together musicians and scholars to elicit the distinct contribution of music – as opposed to silence and non-musical sound – to commemoration and healing.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Music and Memory: Jonathan Dove in Conversation with Kate Kennedy

Award-winning composer Jonathan Dove talks to Dr Kate Kennedy about the relationship of his music to war and remembrance.
History Faculty

The Polish Italian Royal Wedding of 1518: Dynasty, Memory & Language

Natalia Nowakowska (Tutor and Fellow in History, Somerville College and Principal Investigator 'The Jagiellonians Project') gives a talk for the History Faculty.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Silke Arnold-de Simine speaks to Catherine Gilbert

Dr Silke Arnold-de Simine talks to Dr Catherine Gilbert about new forms of testimony, the limits of empathy and the need to understand processes of exclusion and dehumanisation.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Daniel Libeskind: Architecture and Memory

In this lecture, architect Daniel Libeskind shares his creative process and thinking for many of his most prominent buildings including the Jewish Museum Berlin and the Military History Museum in Dresden.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Competing Memories: Truth and Reconciliation in Sierra Leone and Peru

Rebekka Friedman (King’s College London) gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Aminatta Forna speaks to Catherine Gilbert

Aminatta Forna OBE, author of The Devil that Danced on the Water, talks to Dr Catherine Gilbert about silence, narrative and resilience in Sierra Leone.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Memoir and Memory: Aminatta Forna in Conversation with Elleke Boehmer

Launch event for the Mellon-Sawyer Seminar Series. Aminatta Forna, OBE (novelist and memoirist, Lannan Visiting Professor of Poetics at Georgetown University) in conversation with Elleke Boehmer (Professor of World Literature in English, Oxford).
Great Writers Inspire at Home

Aminatta Forna on writing memory and trauma in The Memory of Love

Aminatta Forna gives a reading from her award-winning novel, The Memory of Love (2010), and discusses it with Prof. Ankhi Mukherjee. She talks about the psychology of war and healing after conflict, and about love, betrayal and complicity.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Migration, Memory and Identity

Part of the Humanities & Identities Lunchtime Seminar Series
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Whither Death?

Helen Swift and Jessica Goodman discuss the one day conference 'Whither Death?'

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