Nina Parish
@ninaparish.bsky.social
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Head of School (Modern Languages and Cultures) and Professor of French ‪@uofglasgow.bsky.social‬. Text/image, modern & contemporary poetry, memory studies & museums.
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Looking forward to receiving and reading your books. Please send them to this email: [email protected]
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Looking forward to receiving and reading your books!
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Submissions for the 2025 R. Gapper book prize are now open. The closing date is 29 August 2025.

For more information about the prize and how publishers can submit an entry, please see the link below:

www.sfs.ac.uk/prizes/r-gap...
R. Gapper Book Prize
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The Society is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2024 R. Gapper Book Prize is Edward Welch for his book, Making Space in Post-War France: The Dreams, Realities and Aftermath of State Planning (Legenda).
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If you're interested in memory books, this article published in a special issue of Diaspora @utpjournals.bsky.social journals on Armenia should be of interest. Make the most of the free downloads: utppublishing.com/eprint/47VHS...
Memory Books: Mapping Histories of Ethnic Coexistence | Diaspora
This article examines Armenian artistic and cultural practitioners’ uses of memory-mapping to create representational spaces in book form that challenge hegemonic national representations of territories with multiple, conflicted histories. Such mappings often draw on cartographic documents, but the projects discussed here reflect a broader definition of mapping as process. Vigen Galstyan and Nelli Shishmanyan's (2020) project Before the Crossfire. After the Wall provides a photographic record of everyday life in Armenian villages whose Azerbaijani populations have left since 1991 and tensions over Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and Georgian villages where both ethnic Armenians and Azerbaijanis still co-exist. The NGO Cultural and Social Narratives Laboratory's project Firdus: Memory of a Place collects family stories, photographs, and documents from the multicultural residents of a central Yerevan street of around eighty houses. Our interpretations of these projects demonstrate that they employ artistic and cultural mapping practices in book form to recover memories of ethnic coexistence in Armenia; community memories that have been marginalized in the wake of three decades of conflict. The multimedial approaches to memory-mapping (oral histories, maps, social media, archival and original photographs) adopted by these texts offer a set of tools for the mapping of community memory. However, from an agonistic perspective, we argue that these tools could also be used to document the historical conditions that precipitated the collapse of coexistence. To this end, we analyze NGO Hazarashen's 2019 project Fragments of Armenia's Soviet Past: Tracing Armenian-Azerbaijani Coexistence to better understand how memory-mapping in book form can engage with political processes that facilitate the breakdown of coexistence.
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Congratulations - and it was an absolute pleasure!
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Of potential interest:

6 funded PhDs (UK fees + stipend) at Stirling University's Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory. Deadline 18 April. All disciplinary backgrounds engaging with the Centre's research interests are welcome to apply. Further info available: placememory.net/apply-now-fo...
Apply Now for PhD Studentships 2025
We are recruiting 6 PhD studentships, fully funded by the University of Stirling, which will aim to advance knowledge of the dynamic relations between place and memory at multiple timescales a…
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We are delighted to announce that registration is now open for this year's Annual Conference in Bristol. A provisional programme and information about available funding can be found on our website.

Register before Friday 28 February for a discounted early bird rate! 🐣

www.sfs.ac.uk/conferences/...
2025 Annual Conference
The Society for French Studies is the UK's premier scholarly organisation for encouraging and supporting intellectual enquiry in French studies at all levels.
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