Autism Awareness at YSJU creative writing event TONIGHT

Today, on Thursday the 12th at 6.00 in HG 101 there will be a creative writing evening themed around Autism Awareness to help generate ideas for the next Autism Awareness Day on the 4th of April, 2020 – please come along and get involved.

The following week on Thursday the 19th at 6.00 in HG 101 there will be a more general evening for queries and questions about the event and any ideas people want to discuss for it.

People can submit their work to autismsuccesspathway@yorksj.ac.uk. 

When the booklet is made they will receive a electronic copy.

Could people only submit either pdfs or word documents. 

Thank you!

Dissertation Corner with Rose Kirby: Political Lesbianism and Fetishization

In this week’s instalment of Dissertation Corner,  Rose Kirby tells us about her project on political lesbianism and fetishisation in early twenty-first century fictional realism.

 

What is the topic of your dissertation?

Political lesbianism, orientalist, sexuality and fetishes. A lot! 

How did you choose the texts for the project?

I studied both of my dissertation books at different stages of my education. One was at AS-level Literature and Language, and the other I came across whilst I was studying ’Ecopoetics’ (ecocriticism, scientific papers and literature on the environment) on my exchange abroad in Stockholm.

Has your dissertation changed much since submitting your proposal?

Definitely! It’s expanded to include more ideology and methodology than I thought at first.  

What have you enjoyed most and what have you struggled most with?

 I have most enjoyed the freedom to research and get stuck-in with the subject matter surrounding my topics, and realising how much I love it! This is a double-edged sword though, it has been a challenge to keep on top of both researching independently and being a third year student with other commitments. 

What has it been like working closely with an academic supervisor?

It has been really engaging and reassuring, to be able to have an intellectual conversation, where you are able to be influenced and encouraged by their expertise and support has been invaluable.

 

 Eleanor Worthington Prize: DISABILITY PRIDE. HIDDEN DISABILITY

The opening of the  Eleanor Worthington Prize exhibition, is to be held at the South Quad Art Foyer of YSJ on 4 March 2020 at 17:00 to 20:00

It is the third year that YSJ hosts this exhibition, on the theme of art and disability, showing the works submitted for the Anglo-Italian Eleanor Worthington Prize of 2019, on the specific theme: DISABILITY PRIDE. HIDDEN DISABILITY

Please find attached the flyer announcing the exhibition, and a detail of the work by Monica Marshall, the YSJ winner of the Mark Bailey special prize.

You can find out more about Monica Marshall’s work here in Benjamin Longbone’s review of last year’s exhibition.

The Civic Party will also be attending. 

There will be a sign language interpreter at the event.

(Free wine too!)

Need help with finding resources, referencing or formatting your essays?

Need help with finding resources, referencing or formatting your essays?

Katherine Hughes, the Academic Librarian for English Literature, can offer support in many areas of your study. For example, it is possible to book a tutorial with Katharine to get help with finding and evaluating sources. It is also possible to email Katherine (k.hughes@yorksj.ac.uk) or our general academic liaison inbox (academicliaisonteam@yorksj.ac.uk)

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Spoken Word – All About Respect

Here at All About Respect we are hosting a spoken word event to shine a light on sexual, abuse, violence and harm.

The event will be held on the 18th March at Spark, door open at 6.30pm and starts from 7-9pm.

We are looking for people to come a read their pieces of work produced and created around sexual abuse, violence and harm.

We are calling any creative writers, poets, drama, music students or anyone willing to take part.

Please email: molly.catterall@yorksj.ac.uk if you would like to participate.

If you would like to find out more about All About Respect, head to the Report and Support Website for information on campaigns, support materials, anonymous and direct reporting, training, and more.

LGBTQI+ History Month Display from our Library and Learning Services at York St John University

By Katherine Hughes, with contributions from Clare McCluskey-Dean and Thomas Peach (Academic Liaison Librarians at YSJ)

LGBTQI+ History Month Book Display 2020

Library & Learning Services are holding a book display in Fountains Learning Centre during Week 4 (17th-21st February) to celebrate LGBTQI+ History Month. There is also a display throughout the month of February of LGBTQI+ children’s books in our Schools Library on the First Floor. Continue reading “LGBTQI+ History Month Display from our Library and Learning Services at York St John University”

Student Volunteering Opportunity: Leeds Young Film Festival

The Leeds Young Film Festival are now accepting applications for Volunteers for the festival, from 30th March – 14th April. This is a great opportunity for students to gain some experience in events management, festival production, and for working with children and young people in the arts and cultural sector

Below is a link to our opportunities page where you can find everything you need to know regarding our volunteer programme.

Leeds Young Film Festival Volunteering