About this Event
This first event will focus on Khawla’s poetry and writing to explore the edges of languaging. The series will perceive of language as an active verb that flows with the world, refusing its failure.
The series will be located at edges of disciplines, genres, and established norms, in pursuit of new ness that carves out a scholarship of heartbreak. Hybrid events will combine poetry, art, stories, ethics, and aesthetics, with conceptual openings and creative methodologies to centre care, moral clarity and solidarity with communities and populations harmed by the horrorism of explosive violence in Palestine and many parts of the world.
The series will be of interest to a wide range of audience interested in poetry, education, language, human rights, arts, social justice and decoloniality.
Dr Khawla Badwan is Reader in Applied Linguistics and co-lead for the Manchester Centre for Research in Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her expertise includes language education, intercultural communication, social justice, and language in times of unspeakability.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Manchester Poetry Library at Manchester Metropolitan University, Grosvenor East Building, Manchester, United Kingdom
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