Critical and Cultural Politics Research Group (CCP)

Friday 28 October, 4.30pm, Steve Critcher Room. Dr Aoileann Ní Mhurchú, University of Manchester.

Dr Aoileann Ní Mhurchú will be presenting a paper focused on the children and grandchildren of Europe’s former colonial subjects and their use of vernacular language as a focal point to consider how they express belonging and subjectivity in an aesthetic form. Doing so, it explores some of the complexities of how we might understand ‘voice’ and the politically audible in international relations, which is more in keeping with growing acknowledgement of the intricacies, entanglements and multiplicity of world politics. The paper is available to read advance, if you would like to read it please email prh1@aber.ac.uk or alm69@aber.ac.uk