Book Launch: The Women Who Invented Twentieth-Century Children’s Literature
Edith Morley G44Join us for a hybrid in-person/online event to mark the publication of The Women Who Invented Twentieth-Century Children’s Literature: Only the Best (Routledge: Children’s Literature and Culture Series), by Elizabeth West,...Read More >
Spaces of Translation: European Magazine Cultures, c. 1945-1965
Speakers: Andrew Thacker (Nottingham Trent) and Alison E. Martin (Mainz/Germersheim) This research seminar is free and open to all. Join us in person in the Edith Morley Building, Room G74....Read More >
Catherine Butler, ‘Studio Ghibli and British Children’s Literature in Japan’
This talk is part of the CBCP and Outside in World Webinar series on Children’s Literature and Translation. Join us online to hear Catherine Butler (Cardiff) talking about 'Studio Ghibli...Read More >
Anthony Glinoer, ‘Between Archives and Databases. The Archives éditoriales platform.’
Join us online to hear Anthony Glinoer (University of Sherbrooke, Quebec) talking about The Archives éditoriales platform http://archiveseditoriales.net. This event is free and open to all. Join us in person...Read More >
Valeria Illuminati, Roberta Pederzoli, and Beatrice Spallaccia, ‘The G-Book Project. Literature for children and YAs from a gender perspective: literary and translation issues’
This talk is part of the CBCP and Outside in World Webinar series on Children’s Literature and Translation and is open to all. To register to join us via Zoom...Read More >
Objects made of letters: Concrete poetry in Britain, 1963–75
University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus, Edith Morley, G44Exhibition curated by Rick Poynor at the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication Open by appointment until 28 March 2023. Please contact Emma Minns for an appointment. Based on material...Read More >
Eric Kindel, ‘Stencil work: scenes and themes’
This event is free for all. Join us in Room T4 in the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication at the University of Reading. To join via Zoom register here....Read More >
Esmaeil Haddadian-Moghaddam, ‘Cold Books in Hot Lands: Public and Academic Discourse on Franklin Book Programs (1952-1978)’
This online seminar will be presented by Esmaeil Haddadian-Moghaddam, recently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions research fellow at the Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands. This event is free and open to all. To register...Read More >
Author event: Kit de Waal in conversation – in person/hybrid event
Van Emden Lecture Theatre, Edith Morley Building, Whiteknights Campus, University of ReadingIn conversation with Shelley Harris, Creative Writing programme director, Kit will be discussing her writings - both fiction and memoir - and the impact she's had in making publishing a...Read More >
2nd CBCP Postgraduate Symposium
University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus, Edith Morley, G44The 2nd CBCP Postgraduate Symposium will be held at the University of Reading. It will mainly be an in-person event with an option for remote presentation and attendance. PGR Symposium...Read More >