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Fireside Chat – Children, Writing and Social Justice: Some Early Modern Example

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The Mitchell Institute is excited to announce the next Virtual Fireside Chat is on 24 February, 2021 at 5:00pm. Senior Lecturer Dr Edel Lamb will deliver a presentation titled ‘Children, Writing and Social Justice: Some Early Modern Example'.

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February 24, 2021
Location
Online Event via MS Teams
Time
17:00 - 18:00

Children’s voices occupy a valued place in many twenty-first century contexts.  Moreover, they often have a particular role in mobilising others and in instigating debate about social, political and environmental issues.  This event introduces new research on seventeenth-century girls who speak up and speak out to raise questions.  It forms part of Edel’s current project on writing by early modern girls, and draws on her longstanding interests in childhood and literary history and in Shakespeare and riot.

Edel is a Senior Lecturer in Renaissance Literature at the School of Arts, English and Languages, and and Associate Fellow at the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice  

This event will be hosted through Teams. You will receive a link and further information about how to join the meeting after confirming your attendance. While we can’t provide the wine or snacks this time, you are encouraged to bring your own!

Please register via email to mitchell.institute@qub.ac.uk by noon on Tuesday 23 February 2021.  A meeting link will be sent to you before the event.

 

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