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Tim Beasley-Murray

Associate Professor of European Thought and Culture and Vice-Dean (Innovation and Enterprise) at University College London; author of Critical Games: On Play and Seriousness in Academia, Literature and Life (Manchester UP, 2025), speaking about play, seriousness, and literature.

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Oct 25, 2025 • 42min

Tim Beasley-Murray, "Critical Games: On Play and Seriousness in Academia, Literature and Life" (Manchester UP, 2025)

Tim Beasley-Murray is an Associate Professor of European Thought and Culture at University College London and author of Critical Games. He explores the interplay between play and seriousness in literature and academia. Tim discusses how different modes of play enhance our understanding of ethical storytelling and creative expression. He emphasizes the importance of the humanities and shares insights on Emmanuel Carrère's blurring of fiction and reality. Ultimately, Tim advocates for a more playful and embodied approach to academic writing.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 42min

Tim Beasley-Murray, "Critical Games: On Play and Seriousness in Academia, Literature and Life" (Manchester UP, 2025)

Tim Beasley-Murray, an Associate Professor at UCL, explores the interplay between play and seriousness in literature and academia. He discusses how games influence political life and the ethics of different play styles. Tim argues that academia should embrace its playful elements while addressing its challenges. He highlights Emmanuel Carrère's blurring of fiction and reality and reflects on the ethical implications of literary techniques affecting real lives. Tim’s insights into critical play reveal a new dimension of writing and engagement in the humanities.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 42min

Tim Beasley-Murray, "Critical Games: On Play and Seriousness in Academia, Literature and Life" (Manchester UP, 2025)

Tim Beasley-Murray, Associate Professor at University College London, dives into the interplay of playfulness and seriousness in academia and literature. He argues that these elements are not contradictory but intertwined, affecting our understanding of politics and contemporary life. Delving into the works of Emmanuel Carrère, Tim examines literature's ethical responsibilities, particularly in autofiction. He discusses the ludic nature of academia and how impacts can ripple through reality, showcasing a unique blend of creative and critical thought.

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