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Paul Dresch

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Charles Ough

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Albert Hourani’s Impact

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Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast
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2022 is the 60th anniversary of the publication of Albert Hourani’s magnum opus Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age, 1798-1939.
Matthew Smith and Charles Ough sit down with Professor Marilyn Booth, Professor Emeritus Paul Dresch (Albert’s last two DPhil Students), and Professor Eugene Rogan to discuss Albert Hourani the man, the scholar, and the advisor, and his impact on the field of Middle East Studies.
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Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast
People
Matthew Smith
Charles Ough
Paul Dresch
Eugene Rogan
Marilyn Booth
Keywords
albert hourani
middle east
history
historiography
literature
academia
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 17/10/2022
Duration: 00:42:57

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Of all things broken and lost: Durs Grünbein’s Perspectives on Dresden and the problems of modern Elegy

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Modern Languages Inaugural lectures
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Professor Karen Leeder delivers the inaugural Schwarz-Taylor Lecture
The Allied aerial bombing of Dresden in February 1945 is one of the most controversial acts of the Second Word War. Even today, the memories are among the most acute in Germany; with the annual reconciliation ceremonies on 13th February accompanied by right-wing demonstrations that arguably deny ordinary people the right to mourn. Among artists and historians, too, this is a raw spot that has inspired repeated reflection and controversy. Taking its cue from a recent contribution to these debates, by prominent German writer Durs Grünbein, this lecture explores that legacy, but also asks how art might help find a language for trauma; how we might think about modern elegy; and how translation, in its broadest sense, might ultimately aid the path to reconciliation. Speaker bio: Professor Leeder’s main research interests are in modern and contemporary German-language literature, art and film, especially poetry. She has written widely on many key German poets but also on spectres, angels, lateness and elegy. She is also a translator, especially of German poetry, and her translation of Durs Grünbein’s Porcelain Poem on the Downfall of my City (Seagull Books 2020) won the Schlegel-Tieck prize for translation in 2021

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Modern Languages Inaugural lectures
People
Karen Leeder
Keywords
Dresden
world war 2
ww2
german poetry
shwarz-taylor
aerial bombing
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 17/10/2022
Duration: 01:00:38

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Phillip Bullock

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#1 Rachmaninoff Reappraised | with Philip Bullock

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Wadcast
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The guest for our debut episode is Wadham's Fellow & Tutor in Russian, Philip Bullock.
Philip Bullock: https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/people/philip-bullock

Philip's new book: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/R/bo187934332.html

Bard Music Festival: https://fishercenter.bard.edu/whats-on/programs/bard-music-festival/

Congratulations to Wadham MSt student, Hannah Ledlie (Creative Writing, 2020) who won the competition to be the voice of Wadcast's intro.

The intro music is 'For the Poor' by Dan Brasco, used under the linked Creative Commons License.

Also included in the episode are snippets of Rachmaninoff's 'Suite No 2 for two Pianos, Op. 17', performed by Robert Levin & Ya-Fei Chuang, used under the linked Creative Commons License.

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Wadcast
People
Phillip Bullock
Keywords
phillip bullock
wadcast
rachmaninoff
reappraised
Department: Wadham College
Date Added: 12/10/2022
Duration: 00:43:32

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Wadcast
A podcast from Wadham College, University of Oxford. Bringing you interviews, seminars, and stories from our community.

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3 - Mary Adeyemo

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Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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Winner of a Vice-Chancellor's Diversity Award talks faith, loss, and culture shock

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Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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Mary Adeyemo
Keywords
Mary Adeyemo
wolfson college
oxford
Rhodes
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 09/10/2022
Duration: 00:37:00

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Alphonsine Kabagabo

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Gendered Migration

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
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How does gender affect experiences of migration and communities left behind? In the age of a controversial Nationality and Borders Bill, we ask how current policies interact with gender and find out what happens when a gender lens on migration is ignored.
How does gender affect experiences of migration and communities left behind? In the age of a controversial Nationality and Borders Bill, we ask how current policies interact with gender and find out what happens when a gender lens on migration is ignored.

To explore these questions, co-hosts Jacqui Broadhead and Rob McNeil discuss one of the most popular pieces of research from the University of Oxford’s Migration Observatory on gender and family migration to the UK. Expert guests Professor Dr. Melissa Siegel (United Nations University - MERIT, Maastricht University) and Alphonsine Kabagabo (Director, Women for Refugee Women) share their research into these issues and experience supporting migrants affected by gender-based violence, leading us to reflect on how gender impacts movement in an ever more connected world.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Series
The Migration Oxford Podcast
People
Jacqui Broadhead
Rob McNeil
Melissa Siegel
Alphonsine Kabagabo
Keywords
gender
migration
Department: Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
Date Added: 05/10/2022
Duration: 00:21:42

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