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    Soutenance de thèse : Iris Polyzos

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    Iris POLYZOS a soutenu publiquement sa thèse pour l’obtention du doctorat en Géographie le 24 juin 2014 à l’Université Technique Nationale d’Athènes (direction Dina Vaiou et Emmanuel Ma Mung). Intitulée "Parcours des migrants et mutations sociospatiales à Athènes : le cas des commerçants chinois dans le quartier de Metaxourgio", cette thèse a été réalisée en cotutelle entre le Département urbanisme et aménagement du territoire de l'École d'architecture de l'Université technique nationale d'At..

    Epistolary Communication in Iris Murdoch's Novels

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    This paper investigates the narrative functions of deceitful letters in Iris Murdoch’s The Black Prince. The presentation includes extracts from the aforementioned novel, which is analysed in the context of Murdoch’s own views on epistolary communication and her philosophical meditations on language and morality. Across a range of Murdoch's novels, I explore the common motives behind disingenuous letters, their implications on interpersonal relationships, and the transmissional shortcomings of the epistolary medium. To illuminate Murdoch’s communicative ethos as a prolific correspondent, this project refers to the compositional traits that Peter J. Conradi ties to her early ‘epistolary habit’ in Iris Murdoch: A Life and consult various letters exchanged between the author and her intimate relations in Living on Paper: Letters from Iris Murdoch: 1934–1995. In order to understand Murdoch’s stance on the association between ethics and language, I plan to review her layered perspectives on Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. I refer to Murdoch’s response to Wittgenstein in 'Thinking and Language' (1951), 'Vision and Choice in Morality' (1956) and her 1972 Blashfield Address ‘Salvation by Words’, and Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals (1992). Finally, I will consider Murdoch’s modification of Weil’s concept of ‘attention’ in ‘The Idea of Perfection’ and ‘Vision and Choice in Morality’ to understand how moral selection pre-empts epistolary projection

    Iris setosa (Labrador Iris) : Labrador Iris

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    Class: Monocotyledoneae Family: Iridaceae Genus: Iris Species: setos

    Author Siming Zheng-Experimental Iris Images--IRIS V.1

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    University of Tehran IRIS (UTIRIS) image repository is the first iris biometric databank registered in two distinct sessions of Visible Wavelength (VW) and Near InfraRed (NIR) imaging during 24-27th of June 2007

    Iris from the ground up: A modular foundation for higher-order concurrent separation logic

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    Iris is a framework for higher-order concurrent separation logic, which has been implemented in the Coq proof assistant and deployed very effectively in a wide variety of verification projects. Iris was designed with the express goal of simplifying and consolidating the foundations of modern separation logics, but it has evolved over time, and the design and semantic foundations of Iris itself have yet to be fully written down and explained together properly in one place. Here, we attempt to fill this gap, presenting a reasonably complete picture of the latest version of Iris (version 3.1), from first principles and in one coherent narrative.Accepted Author ManuscriptProgramming Language

    Iris Magazine: Worship

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    Poetry “Sunlight” by Lili Gorley Author bio: Lili Gourley is a creative writing major at Geneseo with a concentration in poetry. She often finds her muse in music and nature. She hopes to work in the publishing industry someday. Trigger warning: non-violent death “Craft” by Lidabel Avila Author bio: Lidabel Avila (she/her) Trigger warning: N/A “The Finale” by Liz Louie Author bio: Liz Louie is an author of all things you don’t want to find in your closet. She is currently working towards a BA from SUNY Geneseo in Creative Writing. She has been published in Catharsis Magazine, and enjoys spending time watching scary movies and riding horses. Trigger warning: abuse, minor gore, violence “Imago Therapy” by Isaac Schiller Author bio: Isaac Schiller (he/him) Description: Imago Therapy: Untangle those attachment wounds you developed in childhood! Look in the mirror. Do you see your parents hiding inside your face? Take a pen and draw over it until your face no longer belongs to anyone. Trigger warning: N/A “Every Eve” by Tess Woitaszek Author bio: Tess Woitaszek is a senior at Geneseo and part of a creative writing program, in which she focuses on poetry and creative short fiction. Trigger warning: N/A “Holy” by Tess Woitaszek Author bio: Tess Woitaszek is a senior at Geneseo and part of a creative writing program, in which she focuses on poetry and creative short fiction. Trigger warning: N/A Visual art “Worship” by Noel Guidry Author bio: Noel Guidry (he/him) Description: This piece depicts three figures praying to an ethereal figure of light. Trigger warning: N/A “The Adoration of the Magi” by Noel Guidry Author bio: Noel Guidry (he/him) Description: Depicts a nativity scene where the three kings, depicted in black, are seeing the baby jesus for the first time. Trigger warning: N/A “The Journey of the Magi” by Noel Guidry Author bio: Noel Guidry (he/him) Description: Depicts the three wise men riding across the Arabian Desert on camelback. Trigger warning: N/A “The Witches Tree” by Kaitlin Anzalone Author bio: Kaitlin Anzalone (she/her) Description: It was once believed that a spirit could be trapped in a wine bottle. People began hanging glass bottles on dead tree branches in hopes that a spirit would become trapped and the morning sun would neutralize the spirit. Trigger warning: N/A Untitled by Kaitlin Anzalone Author bio: Kaitlin Anzalone (she/her) Description: Children tend to worship the ground older individuals walk on. We should slow down and do the reverse. Trigger warning: N/A Untitled by Jillian Orr Author bio: Jillian is a junior sociomedical sciences major who loves drawing, watching the leaves change color, and cookie dough ice cream. Trigger warning: N/A Creative writing “Gender Nonconformity in Northanger Abbey and a Partisan Narrator’s Sympathy” by Matt Keller Author bio: Matt Keller is a senior English major concentrating in Creative Writing. He has previously been published in MiNT magazine and is President of the Creative Writing Club at Geneseo. The piece is a type of creative nonfiction lyric essay known as a “hermit crab essay.” It takes the disguise, or shell, of a literary analysis, hiding the narrator’s perspective within. As the narrator discovers more about himself as he discovers more about the characters of Northanger Abbey. Trigger warning: N/A “Ostinato; Prometheus’ Refrain” by Jackson Faulkner Author bio: Jackson Faulkner (he/they) Description: A conversation on love, worship, myth, and revival. Trigger warning: deathhttps://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/glm-iris/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Iris Murdoch and Artistic Inspiration Iris Murdoch Society Podcast

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    In this episode Miles is joined by artists Kevin Petrie (University of Sunderland), Matthew Richardson (University of Kingston) and Carol Sommer to discuss their latest work which has been inspired by Murdoch's writing. Kevin Petrie is Head of the School of Art and Design and Professor of Glass and Ceramics at University of Sunderland. He is known for his artwork on ceramics and glass, especially in combination with printmaking and drawing. Kevin has also written and edited a number of books and articles about ceramics and glass and lectured around the World. Kevin’s artwork is held in a number of private and public collections including National Glass Centre and National Museums of Scotland. In recent years, Kevin has focused on his painting practice and this work can be seen on his website at kevinpetrieart.com. Matthew Richardson is an artist and illustrator who works across physical and digital media seeing how things fit or collide through processes of collage and assemblage. He is interested in how, why and what is kept or discarded, lost or found, and left behind. He studied at Central St. Martins and Cardiff University and is currently completing a practice-based PhD at Kingston School of Art, titled Para-illustration: Gaps, fragments and spaces of the literary imagination, which explores the materiality of a writer’s notes, drafts and archives as a method for making literary images. matthew-richardson.co.uk/ Carol Sommer visual artist and art educator based in Darlington, Co. Durham. I’m interested in the potential of piracy to interrogate value systems. Sometimes within the aesthetic context of conceptual writing, my practice includes making books, videos, performances, installation and an Instagram account @cartography_for_girls. In 2019 I completed a practice led Ph.D. at Leeds Beckett University, and I am the author of ‘Cartography for Girls, an A-Z of Orientations Identified within the Novels of Iris Murdoch’. Her work is currently being exhibited at the Phoenix Art Space in Brighton until the 19th November as part of the ‘Are you a Woman in Authority’ exhibition. www.carolsommer.net/ www.phoenixbrighton.org/Events/are-yo…in-authority

    Jake and Iris Burritt Residence

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    Photograph - Jake and Iris Burritt residence, Athabasca, Alberta was built in 191

    Article about Iris Murdoch

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    Article about 1969, 1970 and 1973 Booker shortlisted author Iris Murdoch's failure to win Booker Priz
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