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SUMMARY:Literature and Freedom
DESCRIPTION:The Calgary Institute for the Humanities presents the 6th Annual Naomi Lacey Memorial Lecture\nIn the century between 1750 and 1850\, the idea of freedom became a central concept for the ways in which European writers understood themselves and their literary works. Yet different writers had very different types of freedom in mind. While some focused on the freedom from patronage\, others talked about the freedom from the pressures of the literary market—and still others about the freedom from the rules governing individual genres\, or even a more abstract sense of freedom that readers could experience when reading literature. Drawing on texts by Rousseau\, Goethe\, Schiller\, and others\, this talk assesses how these various types of freedom coalesced into a concept of literature whose legacy is still felt today. \nMartin Wagner (Ph.D.\, Yale University\, 2014) is Professor of German at the University of Calgary. His research focuses on German literary and intellectual history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. His latest book\, A Stage for Debate (University of Toronto Press\, 2023)\, assesses the contribution of the most important German-language stage of the nineteenth century\, Vienna’s Burgtheater\, to the social and political debates in Austria. He currently works on a SSHRC-funded project on the history of obedience in Germany.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/literature-and-freedom/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop-  Studio Theatre\, 1721 29th Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:History of 1886 and Eau Claire Lumber
DESCRIPTION:History of 1886 & Eau Claire Lumber\nListen in to Historian with Darryl Cariou tell the story of the what cSPACE Eau Claire Community Hub was before. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/history-talk-really-local-tickets-783258255527?aff=oddtdtcreator \n  \n  \nArtifact [or Fiction] is a residency from Sharon Stevens\, exploring themes of letting go.\nRead more about Sharon Stevens here. \n 
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/history-of-1886-and-eau-claire-lumber/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub
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