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Keeping the Narrative Alive: Reading and Writing the Arab SpringDate: 17 October 2012 Time: 5.00 pm Venue: LICA Event Studio A27 Lancaster University, Centre for Transcultural Writing and Research Keeping the Narrative Alive: Reading and Writing the Arab Spring - Roger Bromley's Inaugural Lecture, Wednesday 17th October, 5.00pm - LICA Event Studio A27 "It has been repeatedly said that the Occupy movement has 'changed the conversation' but the Arab Spring has done this and more by developing new and sustainable cultural rhythms through poetry, story, theatre, song, cartoon, hip-hop, blog and tweet, both local and global in their impact." Event website: http://www.transculturalwriting.com Contact: Who can attend: Anyone
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