Lyndsey Stonebridge
Hun holdt ICORN-foredraget under Kapittelfestivalen 2024.
Utvalgt bibliografi:
The Destructive Element (1998) Reading Melanie Klein (1998) The Writing of Anxiety (2007) The Judicial Imagination: Writing after Nuremberg (2011), som hun fikk British Academy Rose Mary Crawshay Prize for. Placeless People: Writing, Rights, and Refugees (2018), som hun fikk Modernist Studies Association Best Book Prize 2018 for. Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights (2020)
Stonebridge er også spesialist på filosof Hannah Arendts arbeid. Boken We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience kommer i 2024. Stoebridge er også en fast bidragsyter til The New Statesman.
Lyndsey Stonebridge is professor of humanities and human rights at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is the author of Placeless People: Writing, Rights, and Refugees, winner
of the Modernist Studies Association Book Prize and a Choice Outstanding Academic Title; The Judicial Imagination: Writing After Nuremberg, which won the British Academy Rose Mary Crawshay Prize for English Literature; and the essay collection, Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights. We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience will be published by Jonathan Cape and the Hogarth Press in 2024. She is a regular media commentator and broadcaster, and lives in London.