UST’s UNITAS 100 lecture series tackles artists and authoritarianism in David Lloyd’s dramas

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PRESS RELEASE: The 4th installment in the UNITAS 100 series is a lecture on European drama's authoritarian and activist tenets.

The following is a press release from the University of Santo Tomas UNITAS journal.

The 4th installment in the UNITAS 100 series is a lecture on European drama's authoritarian and activist tenets. Professor Victor Merriman, PhD of Edge Hill University, UK, will deliver his lecture, titled “Beckett’s Legacies: Authoritarianism and Activism in David Lloyd’sThe online lecture will be held via UNITAS Facebook Live on Friday, September 24, with Professor Emeritus Ricardo G. Abad from Ateneo de Manila University serving as the respondent.

 

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