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Introduction and Reading

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Indian Traces in Oxford
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Opening of exhibition by Amitav Ghosh and a reading from his In an Antique Land. Introduced by Anshuman Mondal (Brunel).
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Indian Traces in Oxford
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Amitav Ghosh
Anshuman Mondal
Keywords
glass palace
amitav ghosh
india
culture
indian
exhibition
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 02/03/2010
Duration: 00:31:09

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Indian Traces in Oxford

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Indian Traces in Oxford
Indian Traces in Oxford was an exhibition mounted in collaboration with the Bodleian Library, showcasing the remarkably wide range of textual and photographic traces or leavings of Indian students, activists, politicians, artists and others in the Bodleian special collections and College libraries, in the period 1870-1950. The exhibition opened with a half-day workshop, on 1 March 2010, in Convocation House, to be introduced by the acclaimed Indian novelist – and Oxford alumnus – Amitav Ghosh.\r\n\r\nIndian Traces at Oxford focuses in close detail on Indians' impact on Oxford University’s life and culture. Both the exhibition and the 1 March workshop considers the value and meaning of manuscript traces, how they reflect on the ways in which Indians and Britons interacted in the period, and how we are able to imagine the lives of these early Indian travellers to Oxford into these textual tracks and marks.

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The Reconstruction of American Journalism

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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A lecture delivered by Michael Schudson, author of the 2009 report of the same title, on the state of American journalism, The report proposes new steps to support quality public affairs reporting.
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Michael Schudson
Nicholas Lemann
David Levy
Paul Starr
John Lloyd
Keywords
public affairs
media
reporting
journalism
journalist
news
politics
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 02/03/2010
Duration: 01:28:39

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La Bella Principessa - who was the eponymous princess?

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp discusses 'La Bella Principessa', a profile portrait of a Milanese lady, a newly rediscovered work by Leonardo Da Vinci. He discusses the painting's subject, the Viennese princess and the possible identity of the eponymous princess.

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp
Kathryn Barush
Maya Corry
Keywords
attribution
leonardo
History of Art
principessa
kemp
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 01/03/2010
Duration: 00:01:31

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Verifying La Bella Principessa - The science behind the art

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp discusses 'La Bella Principessa', a profile portrait of a Milanese lady, a newly rediscovered work by Leonardo Da Vinci. In this podcast, Martin Kemp discusses the science of verifying the painting as a genuine Leonardo painting.

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp
Kathryn Barush
Maya Corry
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attribution
leonardo
History of Art
principessa
kemp
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 01/03/2010
Duration: 00:02:15

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What makes La Bella Principessa a genuine Leonardo Da Vinci portrait?

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp discusses 'La Bella Principessa', a profile portrait of a Milanese lady, a newly rediscovered work by Leonardo Da Vinci. In this podcast, Martin Kemp discusses some of the characteristics of the painting that make it a Leonardo.

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp
Kathryn Barush
Maya Corry
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attribution
leonardo
History of Art
principessa
kemp
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 01/03/2010
Duration: 00:02:16

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Discovering 'La Bella Principessa'

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp discusses 'La Bella Principessa', a profile portrait of a Milanese lady, a newly rediscovered work by Leonardo Da Vinci. In this podcast, Martin Kemp discusses the discovery of the painting itself and how he felt at the time.

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp
Kathryn Barush
Maya Corry
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attribution
leonardo
History of Art
principessa
kemp
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 01/03/2010
Duration: 00:02:10

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A Leonardo Discovered. La Bella Principessa. Discussion with Martin Kemp

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp discusses 'La Bella Principessa', a profile portrait of a Milanese lady, a newly rediscovered work by Leonardo Da Vinci Martin is interviewed by Kathryn Barush and Maya Corry.

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La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered
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Martin Kemp
Kathryn Barush
Maya Corry
Keywords
attribution
leonardo
History of Art
principessa
kemp
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 01/03/2010
Duration: 00:34:43

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Is Tragedy still Alive?

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What is Tragedy?
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Discussion on whether tragedy still exists in modern culture, whether in films, modern theatre or and other creative arts.
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What is Tragedy?
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Oliver Taplin
Joshua Billings
Keywords
history of ideas
literature
modern tragedy
Hardy
Pinter
philosophy
theory of tragedy
greek
#greatwriters
shakespeare
aristotle
society
the novel
comedy
Beckett
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 01/03/2010
Duration: 00:15:46

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Does Tragedy Teach?

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What is Tragedy?
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Third dialogue on the nature of tragedy where they talk about whether tragic theatre teaches people, and if it does, how and what does it teach?
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What is Tragedy?
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Oliver Taplin
Joshua Billings
Keywords
history of ideas
literature
theory of emotion
theatre
gender
philosophy
Medea
hubris
drama
greek
hamartia
aesthetics
oedipus
shakespeare
#greatwriters
Antigone
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 01/03/2010
Duration: 00:17:07

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