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John Hayes obituary

John Hayes obituary John Hayes’s anarchic humour and seditious line of thought made him a popular Institute of Education lecturer John Hayes’s anarchic humour and seditious line of thought made him a popular Institute of Education lecturer JohnCox Tue 20 Apr 2021 13.49 EDT Last modified on Tue 20 Apr 2021 14.48 EDT My partner, John Hayes, who has died aged 85, was one of the bright lights assembled around Basil Bernstein at the Institute of Education, London University, during its prime in the 1970s and 80s. Along with Bernstein, John taught about the social impediments to learning and the influence of class structure on education. As a senior lecturer at the Institute from the late 60s until 1991, he worked with postgraduates from many disciplines and countries, most of whom responded eagerly to his anarchic humour and his mordantly seditious line of thought.

Phillip Roth could face getting cancelled after his biographers posthumously reveal his misogyny

Phillip Roth could face getting cancelled after his biographers posthumously reveal his misogyny
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Carmen Callil: the feminist author remains as fierce as ever

Rage through the ages: feminist Carmen Callil looks back in anger She was part of London’s “Australian mafia” and founded feminist publishing powerhouse Virago in 1973. Now in her 80s, and British damehood notwithstanding, this “Libertarian anarchist’s” zeal appears undimmed. By Jane Wheatley February 27, 2021 Carmen Callil has lived in London since the 1960s. “Everyone here always says, ‘Carmen, you’re so direct.’ ” Credit:Ben Murphy/Camera Press/Australscope Save Normal text size Very large text size In the English spring of 1827, Sarah Lacey, a 19-year-old stocking frame operator from the town of Thurmaston in Leicestershire, met George Conquest, a 21-year-old canal worker. His narrow boat was moored at a lock near the lanes and alleys where she roamed in the evenings. The result of their dalliance was a baby, Eliza, born the same year and registered as illegitimate.

Carmen Callil: the feminist author remains as fierce as ever

Carmen Callil: the feminist author remains as fierce as ever
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