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Death in Scotland, from the medieval to the modern: beliefs, attitudes and practices (Conference, Edinburgh, 31 Jan – 2 Feb 2014)
Download the Death in Scotland Conference 2014 programme
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Tagged anthropology, art history, death, history of medicine, material culture, medical humanities, theology, visual culture
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Portraiture and Pain (CfP, Association of Art Historians Conference, 12 – 14th April, Royal College of Art)
Association of Art Historians 40th Annual Conference 12th – 14th April 2014 The Royal College of Art, London Session Title: Portraiture and Pain Pain is often understood as invisible and inarticulate; it is one of the most intensely personal sensations, … Continue reading
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Tagged art history, medical portraiture, pain, portraiture, visual cultures, visualising pain
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“The Emotions” (CFP, Conference, Sheffield, 28–30 March 2014)
The Society of Dix-Neuviémistes will hold its twelfth annual conference entitled ‘The Emotions’ at the University of Sheffield in March 2014. Proposals are invited for papers treating aspects of the conference theme in relation to nineteenth-century French and … Continue reading
Medical Humanities: special section ed. Ludmilla Jordanova on “Portraits, patients & practitioners” (June 2013, vol 39(1))
In the June 2013 (vol 39(1) issue) of Medical Humanities, there is a special section, edited by Prof Ludmilla Jordanova (who will be joining Durham University on 1 September 2013), on “Portraits, patients and practitioners”. In her editorial that introduces … Continue reading
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Tagged art history, history of medicine, medical humanities, medical portraiture, medicine, patient, Portrait, portraiture
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