Originally published here.
During the early days of the cluster’s formation we focused on finding common ground in our work and developing our thinking about imaginations and representations of the past and of the future, as well as notions and structures of temporality. To support this, cluster members contributed to an annotated bibliography with a personal touch, which supported the series of discussions in 2016-17 about specific texts, usually read and presented by two colleagues.
In addition to this we were inspired and intrigued by a seminar with Molly Andrews (UEL) on ‘Narrating the political: temporality, imagination and possibility’ (16th May 2016).