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THE INTELLECTUAL
What is an intellectual? What codes does an intellectual live by? And can the intellectual and the academic ever be reconciled?
Laurie Taylor talks to Steve Fuller, Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick and author of The Intellectual, to find out why the intellectual is still important and why she or he has a rosy future beyond the ivory towers of academia.
GYPSIES
How have the gypsies of Eastern Europe dealt with the traumatic events of their recent past, from their persecution by the Nazis to the fall of the communist block and their subsequent loss of security?
Laurie Taylor is joined by Professor Istvan Pogany author of The Roma Café: Human Rights and The Plight of the Romani and Dr Michael Stewart from the Department Anthropology at University College London who has just published a paper called Remembering Without Commemoration: The Mnemonics and Politics of Holocaust Memories among European Roma and is soon to publish his book on the Roma Holocaust.
Additional information:
Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick
The Intellectual
Publisher: Icon Books
ISBN: 1840466537
Article by Steve Fuller:
Publisher: Times Higher Education Supplement (February 2005)
Course:
Course Director: Prof. Steve Fuller
Monday - Friday, June 6-17, 2005
International Graduate Summer School and Seminar at Lund University, Campus Helsingborg, Sweden
Department of Law, Warwick University, Coventry
The Roma Café: Human Rights and The Plight of the Romani People
Publisher: Pluto Press Ltd
ISBN: 0745320511
Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Co-ordinator of the Centre for Democracy and Society
Remembering Without Commemoration: The Mnemonics and Politics of Holocaust Memories among European Roma 2004 (10, 561-582)Ìý
Roma Holocaust (working title)
(publication details not yet confirmed)
The Time of the Gypsies
Publisher: Westview Press
ISBN: 0813331994
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