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SUMMARY:Dearth - Meleisa Ono-George (Oxford)\, Alice Rio (Oxford)
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DESCRIPTION:*Meleisa Ono-George* is writing a public-facing book entitled 
 _My Name is Amelia Newsham: Science\, Art and the Making of Race_. To do s
 o\, she uses the sparse source material of an enslaved woman’s life to w
 eave an intimate and nuanced history of race in eighteenth-century Britain
 .\n\n*Alice Rio_ is writing a general narrative history of early medieval 
 Europe told via the experiences of a handful of migrant women\, or women w
 ho were in one way or another bearers of a minority culture within their h
 ousehold. Her main methodological problem is dearth of sources about (and 
 near-absence of sources written by) women for this period\, and how not to
  end up just talking about men instead. She wants to argue this problem al
 so presents unexpected opportunities.\n\n*Respondents:*\n\nEmily West (Oxf
 ord)\nSimple Rajrah (Oxford)\nSofia Sanabria de Felipe (Oxford)\n\nSpeaker
 s:\nMeleisa Ono-George (Oxford)\, Alice Rio (Oxford)
LOCATION:St John's College (North Lecture Room)\, St Giles OX1 3JP
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URL:https://new.talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/95d34775-7e19-4d01-959b-dfe1e8a058
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