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Useful Frames and Dead Pasteboard

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Sarah Hook looks at Victorian photographic card portraits, and charts their appearances in novels and poems from the period.
She tells the story of loving and burning card portraits, which were widely circulated in nineteenth-century society and became objects of intense feeling in Thomas Hardy’s writing.

All images of Thomas Hardy used in this presentation are from the National Portrait Gallery, London:
Thomas Hardy, by (Mary) Olive Edis (Mrs Galsworthy). Bromide print, 1923. NPGx17356.
Thomas Hardy, by Francis Henry Hart, for Elliott & Fry, published by Ogden's.
Cigarette card, 1894, published c. 1895-1907. NPG x136531.
Thomas Hardy, by Henry Walter ('H. Walter') Barnett. Whole-plate glass negative, 1909. NPG x81696.
Thomas Hardy, by (Mary) Olive Edis (Mrs Galsworthy). Bromide print, 1914. NPGx17363.
Sarah Hook is a DPhil candidate at Wolfson College, Oxford, researching the links between Victorian writers and the language and spaces of portraiture in the mid- to late nineteenth century."
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Sarah Hook
Keywords
photography
novel
literature
thomas hardy
portraiture
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:22:17

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David Garrick's Wigless Celebrity

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Ruth Scobie's bite-sized talk on a portrait of David Garrick by Johan Zoffany
Dr Ruth Scobie looks at a portrait by Johan Zoffany of the eighteenth-century actor David Garrick, and asks what the picture's notorious wiglessness has to do with the actor's control of his extraordinary contemporary celebrity, in a TORCH Bite-Sized Talk at the Ashmolean Museum's Live Friday: Framed! event.
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Ruth Scobie
Keywords
theatre
portrait
celebrity
David Garrick
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:12:53

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Chasing Butterflies: Capturing the Transience of Childhood

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Emily Knight talks at the Ashmolean Museum about eighteenth-century portraits of children.
Throughout history we have attempted to capture the transience of childhood in images, whether through portraits painted in the eighteenth century or photos taken on a phone and shared on social media today.

In this short talk Emily Knight takes us back to the eighteenth century, when artists including Thomas Gainsborough, William Hogarth, Joshua Reynolds, Henry Fuseli and George Romney were painting children’s portraits.

Ideas of childhood had begun to shift in the era, which was reflected in the portraiture. At the time infant mortality rates were high, meaning parents felt an even greater desire to have an image of their child to capture those fleeting early moments. Emily shows how these ideas were reflected in the portraiture through recurring motifs like the butterfly.

Emily Knight is a DPhil candidate in History of Art at the University of Oxford researching posthumous portraiture in the late eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries in Britain, considering the ways in which these works became a language for mourning and commemoration.
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Emily Knight
Keywords
portraits
childhood
joshua reynolds
thomas gainsborough
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:13:08

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The Death Masks of Macbeth

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Professor Simon Palfrey discusses the deaths and afterlives of Oliver Cromwell and Macbeth
In this short talk Simon Palfrey explores the deathly afterlives of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ and reads extracts from his novel 'Macbeth, Macbeth'.
Simon Palfrey is Professor of English Literature at Brasenose College, University of Oxford. His recent work explores the unique kinds of life generated by dramatic, poetic, and fictional forms, and the opportunities this opens up for more philosophically adventurous and formally imaginative criticism. As well as 'Demons Land', his current projects include a semi-autobiographical exploration of romantic poetry, 'The Mental Travellers', and a critical fiction written with Ewan Fernie, 'Macbeth, Macbeth' (Bloomsbury, 2016).
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Simon Palfrey
Keywords
shakespeare
Macbeth
death
violence
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:15:16

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Andy Warhol's Girls

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Eleri Watson explores Andy Warhol's relationships with women.
Eleri Watson gives a short talk at the Ashmolean Museum's Live Friday: Framed!, on her research into Andy Warhol's relationships with women.
Eleri is a DPhil candidate in English Literature at the University of Oxford, writing on ‘Fag Hags, Breeders and Idols' . This project revisits Eve Sedgwick's question of 'what a fag hag means', looking at the representation of the fag hag in twentieth-century homosexual literature and broader popular culture.
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Eleri Watson
Keywords
andy warhol
gender
sexuality
queer theory
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:13:51

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Messages through Ashmolean Portraits

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Vicky McGuinness's bite-sized talk at Ashmolean LiveFriday: Framed
Vicky McGuinness explores the historical contexts and identities communicated by some of the portraits to be found on objects in the Ashmolean Museum's collections, taking a journey from the ancient world of Alexander the Great and his afterlives to Elizabeth I's assertions of royal power and authority.
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Victoria McGuinness
Keywords
archaeology
museum; coins; portraits
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:11:11

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Regulation of medical devices

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IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016
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The application of the IDEAL framework through regulation, commission and policy.
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IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016
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Art Sedrakyan
Keywords
st catherines college
science
Medical
ideal
surgery
talks
Department: St Catherine's College
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:20:37

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Developments in surgical innovation evaluation

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IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016
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Evolving IDEAL
Prof Peter McCulloch talks about the developments in surgical innovation evaluation.
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IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016
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Peter McCulloch
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st catherines college
ideal
surgery
Medical
talks
Department: St Catherine's College
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:19:57

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CSAE Conference 2016 - Interview with Doug Gollin

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Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference
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Doug Gollin, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of African Economies, provides a brief history of the journal and a short overview of the 25th Anniversary JAE Panel held at the CSAE Conference 2016
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Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference
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Douglas Gollin
Keywords
economic development
Africa
Department: Department of Economics
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:05:56

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CSAE Conference 2016 - Interview with Adrian Wood

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Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference
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Plenary speaker Adrian Wood provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2016

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Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference
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Adrian Wood
Keywords
economic development
Africa
Department: Department of Economics
Date Added: 07/06/2016
Duration: 00:04:25

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