- TypeWorkshop
- Location London, United Kingdom
- Date 03-10-2020
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nspired by the journey of Virignia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway and Lauren Elkin’s critical work Flaneuse, this workshop seeks to explore the idiosyncratic journey of various women in the city of London as represented in British fiction. The course will focus on the idea of women in public space and think about the ways in which the city provides women new freedoms to think, to explore and to be. We will look at work by Virginia Woolf, Muriel Spark and Anita Brookner and discuss representations of the city landscape in specific texts. We will also engage with some theories and ideas of the city in modernism and critical theory.
The workshop is designed and led by Dr Katherine Da Cunha Lewin.
All the registered participants who will attend the workshop will receive certificates.
In order to book a place, please fill in the booking form (can be downloaded from https://londonstudies.lcir.co.uk/workshop/) and send it to [email protected] by 15 August 2020. After you receive a confirmation of booking, please register on https://registration.lcir.co.uk.
Registration fee is 45 GBP