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Emma Curry
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  • London
  • United Kingdom
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Emma Curry joined Lisa Mullen's group
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Thinking Things

A postgraduate reading group exploring the culture of things and objectsSee More
May 31, 2012
Emma Curry posted an event
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Fragments Reading Group at Room 112

May 29, 2012 from 6pm to 7:30pm
The 'Queerness' of Fragments: disrupting temporality, family and society.See More
May 11, 2012
Emma Curry added a discussion to the group Fragments
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Next meeting: The 'Queerness' of Fragments, 29th May

Hello all,We’ve talked quite a bit in our previous meetings about the disruptive, against-the-grain nature of many of our Fragments extracts, so I thought it might be interesting to examine fragmentation from a queer perspective. I’ve chosen the opening chapter of Edelman’s polemic No Future as our piece of theory. It’s…See More
May 11, 2012
Emma Curry joined Beatrice Bazell's group
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Fragments

This is a group for anyone studying an element, a piece, a bit, a portion, something not quite intact, or part of a larger whole. Anyone with an interest in disengaged or broken-up fragments of bodies, things, concepts, or historical ideas is welcome.See More
Jan 18, 2012
Emma Curry joined Susan Civale's group
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Nineteenth Century Reading Group

This relaxed postgraduate group discusses a range of texts from the nineteenth century. We meet over a drink on the third monday of the month. Contact susancivale@yahoo.com for further information.See More
Oct 18, 2011
Emma Curry is now a member of Dandelion Network
Oct 11, 2011

Profile Information

Institutional affiliation
Birkbeck College
Research interests
19th Century, Dickens, material culture, the body in literature

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