Musicians in Texts and in Contexts – Telling and Retelling Musical Narratives as a Rhetorical Tool in Han China
Alumna Idza Luhumyo wins the 2022 AKO Caine Prize for African Writing 2021 Margaret Busby New Daughters of Africa scholar Idza Luhumyo awarded the 2022 AKO Caine Prize for African Writing for her short story ‘Five Years Next Sunday’.
Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action launches at SOAS Through a series of workshops, panels and discussions, the Centre set out its aims in advancing research and practice in anthropology and mental health.
Dr Andrea Janku China, Social and Cultural History; The Early Press and the History of Communication; Environmental History
Why are we still labelling it “Black” History Month in 2022? What if the practice of naming Black things, far from helping to break the walls, real or imagined, between us, was a de facto agent of the status quo?
SOAS holds 'Sounds of Spring' Chinese New Year concert To welcome the year of the Fire Horse, newly appointed Professor of Practice Dr Cheng Yu directed and presented a large-scale concert involving over 50 musicians on 3rd March.
Richard Hylton article published in Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art A new article by Dr Richard Hylton has been published in a special issue of Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art