This week at the CCL: The Performance of Adaptation as a Postcolonial Strategy

Join us on Thursday this week at 6pm for the rescheduled seminar in our 2023 Postcolonial Theatre series, with Jerry Daboo‘s talk on The Performance of Adaptation as a Postcolonial Strategy. The talk will be online.

For more information and booking link: https://sites.gold.ac.uk/comparative-literature/performance-and-the-quest-for-identity-among-communities-of-bangladeshi-heritage-in-the-uk/

We look forward to seeing you there!

The Centre for Comparative Literature

This week at the CCL: Performance and the Quest for Identity among Communities of Bangladeshi Heritage in the UK

Join us on Thursday this week at 6pm for the next seminar of our May 2023 Postcolonial Theatre series, when Sudip Chakroborthy will be talking about Performance and the Quest for Identity among Communities of Bangladeshi Heritage in the UK. The talk will be online.

For more information and booking link: https://sites.gold.ac.uk/comparative-literature/performance-and-the-quest-for-identity-among-communities-of-bangladeshi-heritage-in-the-uk/

We look forward to seeing you there!

The Centre for Comparative Literature

This week at the CCL: Bazaar Art, Bazaari Women: Nautch, Bibis and Courtesans in Nineteenth Century Kalighat Paintings (Bengal)

Join us on Thursday this week at 6pm for the second seminar of the CCL Postcolonial Theatre series, May 2023, when Prarthana Purkayastha will be talking about Bazaar Art, Bazaari Women: Nautch, Bibis and Courtesans in Nineteenth Century Kalighat Paintings (Bengal). The talk will be online.

For more information and booking link: https://sites.gold.ac.uk/comparative-literature/bazaar-art-bazaari-women-nautch-bibis-and-courtesans-in-nineteenth-century-kalighat-paintings-bengal/

Looking forward to seeing you there!

 

Postponement of: The Performance of Adaptation as a Postcolonial Strategy

We regret to announce that due to illness, the seminar planned for Thursday this week at 6pm, Jerry Daboo‘s talk on  The Performance of Adaptation as a Postcolonial Strategy, has to be postponed to Thursday 1 June (at the same time of 6pm, online).

Bookings already made remain valid.

For more information and booking link: https://sites.gold.ac.uk/comparative-literature/the-ccl-postcolonial-theatre-series-may-2023-south-asia-and-the-diaspora/

The next two seminars in the series are scheduled to go ahead as planned on 18 and 25 May.

With apologies for the inconvenience,

The CCL