Our Delegates

Anuparna Mukherjee (ANU) on “Memory’s gold”: Nostalgia’s time and the search of a lost “

 

Hannah Quinlivan (ANU) on Spatio-temporal drawing and rhythmanalysis: A practice-led intervention in three-parts

 

 

 

Xuebo Wang (a.r.t.e.s) on Poetics of slowness: Thomas Bernhard’s narrative strategies of deceleration in Walking and Old Masters

 

Roman Gilmintinov (EUSP) on “Mass reader” or “future historian”? History-writing in the Soviet Union in 1920s

 

Helena Phillips-Robins (Cambridge) on Song and liturgical time in Dante’s Divine Comedy

 

Enid Guenes (a.r.t.e.s) on “Frozen in time”: Timelessness as a strategy and a paradigmatic
trap among Kenya’s hunting and gathering communities

 

Rob Paton (ANU) on The mutability of time and space as a means of healing history in an
Australian aboriginal community

 

Rhys Jones (Cambridge) on Temporal claustrophobia at the Continental Congress, 1774-1776

 

Natasha Tanna (Cambridge) on Queer temporalities and the collapse of chronology

 

 

 

Maria Gumerova (EUSP) on Annulment of weekend: Soviet reform of the social time

 

Lilith Apostel (a.r.t.e.s) on Nighttime: The impact of sleep and dreaming on ideas of the
netherworld before 1500 BC

 

 

Fredeliza Campos Piper (ANU): Ati-Atihan music and the discordant levity of time in a public space

 

 

Moritz von Stetten (a.r.t.e.s) on Postcolonialism and the temporality of excess

 

Revd Robert Evans (Cambridge) on Time, history and faith in early medieval Germany

 

Timofey Rakov (EUSP) on Time and the Bolshevik party meeting

 

Julia Brown (ANU) on Temporality and self-as-being in the course of treatment of chronic schizophrenia

 

 

Paul Merchant (Cambridge) on Time’s fractured interior: Niles Attalah’s Lucia (2010)

 

 

 

Francesca Valentini (a.r.t.e.s) on Time-based media art and the paradox of the book

 

 

Hannah Quinlivan’s Spatialisations: an installation in the courtyard of Pembroke College