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M. NourbeSe Philip: Archive and Memory, Law and Poetry


24 Jun 2011, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Whitehead Building. Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre.

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Centre for Caribbean Studies
Contact en301me(@gold.ac.uk)

Poet and Author, M. NourbeSe Philip is a guest at the 6th International Caribbean Women's Writing Conference.

NourbeSe will speak about connections both personal and objective, between law and poetry and how these led her to the "un/writing" and (re) righting of ZONG!

Hosted by the Centre for Caribbean Studies, Department of English and Comparative Literature and the Graduate School

Refreshments will be provided.
Please RSVP to m.edwin@gold.ac.uk

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24 Jun 2011 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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