
2024 Works In Progress Seminars
10:15am to 11.15am.
Venue: Baldessin Precinct Building, Level 4, E4.11
This series showcases the work-in-progress being undertaken by HRC Visiting Fellows and ANU faculty for an audience of engaged interdisciplinary peers. It provides an opportunity for the HRC’s community to gather to listen and provide feedback to researchers in a social environment.
We particularly encourage research students to attend, and privilege questions and comments from junior researchers and staff members. Don’t know anyone? Come a little bit early and we’ll introduce ourselves to you. It is a unique and enjoyable/enriching place to listen and contribute to interdisciplinary scholarship. We can also provide discrete mentoring on effective academic engagement/communication (email Kylie.Message-Jones@anu.edu.au).
Members of the university and the public are welcome to participate in these seminars.
Past and upcoming HRC WIP Seminars are listed below.
Older seminars are archived here.
Contact
- Humanities Research Centre
Past Events
Mobilizing Papal History
Dr Miles Pattenden (Australian Catholic University)
The papacy can seem like a static fixture in world history. It is Europe’s most enduring political and religious institution, with continuity of…
Signs on screen: deafness and sign language in contemporary film
Dr Gemma King
The screen is a privileged site for representing sign languages, and for translating them to hearing audiences via subtitles. The auditory nature of…
Who’s Afraid of Sigmund Freud? Musicological Responses to Psychobiography
Adjunct AsProf Dr Paul Watt
Psychobiography has often held an uneasy position in the writing of musical biography. Ernest Newman’s: The Man Liszt: A Study of a Tragi-comedy of a…